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But no speaker is designed to handle DC for long - which is what you
can get from a grossly overloaded amp. To be certain that DC couldn't
wreck the speakers would require a *much* smaller amp than would
otherwise make sense. Or, of course, use an amp which can't pass DC.


Jeez...a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.

Suggest you try driving a DC coupled amp into heavy clipping and see the
results to speakers which can nominally handle its output.



You would have flunked electronics 101.

Clipping and DC are not the same thing. That argument was selltled years
ago- only those with minimal knowledge advance it today.

BTW have driben amps to clipping on the bench hundreds of times in the

last
40+ years.

Your problem is you are trying to talk down to somebody who knows a lot

more
than you.

Go learn enough to argue then come back..


Any one have some hip boots ? my normal boots aren't tall enough!



Jeez- another idiot to killfiter- where are you pointing out what I said was
wrong?

No where- simply because you don't know enough.


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liquidator wrote:

"Jamie" t wrote in message
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liquidator wrote:


"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article ,
liquidator wrote:



"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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But no speaker is designed to handle DC for long - which is what you
can get from a grossly overloaded amp. To be certain that DC couldn't
wreck the speakers would require a *much* smaller amp than would
otherwise make sense. Or, of course, use an amp which can't pass DC.


Jeez...a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.

Suggest you try driving a DC coupled amp into heavy clipping and see the
results to speakers which can nominally handle its output.



You would have flunked electronics 101.

Clipping and DC are not the same thing. That argument was selltled years
ago- only those with minimal knowledge advance it today.

BTW have driben amps to clipping on the bench hundreds of times in the


last

40+ years.

Your problem is you are trying to talk down to somebody who knows a lot


more

than you.

Go learn enough to argue then come back..



Any one have some hip boots ? my normal boots aren't tall enough!




Jeez- another idiot to killfiter- where are you pointing out what I said was
wrong?

No where- simply because you don't know enough.


Boy!, you're way out of your league..

http://webpages.charter.net/jamie_5"

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"Jamie" t wrote in message
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liquidator wrote:

"Jamie" t wrote in

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liquidator wrote:


"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article ,
liquidator wrote:



"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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But no speaker is designed to handle DC for long - which is what you
can get from a grossly overloaded amp. To be certain that DC

couldn't
wreck the speakers would require a *much* smaller amp than would
otherwise make sense. Or, of course, use an amp which can't pass DC.


Jeez...a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.

Suggest you try driving a DC coupled amp into heavy clipping and see

the
results to speakers which can nominally handle its output.



You would have flunked electronics 101.

Clipping and DC are not the same thing. That argument was selltled

years
ago- only those with minimal knowledge advance it today.

BTW have driben amps to clipping on the bench hundreds of times in the


last

40+ years.

Your problem is you are trying to talk down to somebody who knows a lot


more

than you.

Go learn enough to argue then come back..



Any one have some hip boots ? my normal boots aren't tall enough!




Jeez- another idiot to killfiter- where are you pointing out what I said

was
wrong?

No where- simply because you don't know enough.


Boy!, you're way out of your league..


You are right of course, I outgrew Little League decades ago.

Later, Junior.


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Jamie wrote:

Boy!, you're way out of your league..


Typical Jamie response.

Liquidator knows his stuff 99+ odd % of the time.

Graham

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Eeyore wrote:


Jamie wrote:


Boy!, you're way out of your league..



Typical Jamie response.

Liquidator knows his stuff 99+ odd % of the time.

Graham

It's not shocking that you would side with him. If I
didn't know any better, the two of you must be collaborating.

It would explain a lot of things.

Graham, the hole your digging is getting bigger.
Please watch your step, I wouldn't want to see any one get
hurt now.

You are not an elite in audio design or any other for that fact,
get over your self. I'm sure you're good for something and maybe
one day you'll find it.


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Graham, the hole your digging is getting bigger.


IGNORANT PRICK

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liquidator wrote:

"Jamie" t wrote in message

Any one have some hip boots ? my normal boots aren't tall enough!


Jeez- another idiot to killfiter- where are you pointing out what I said was
wrong?


Jamie is notorious (with me at least) for having some very odd ideas sometimes
in the electronics groups. I think he's a little bit out of touch with current
practice in this area.

Graham

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Eeyore wrote:


liquidator wrote:


"Jamie" t wrote in message

Any one have some hip boots ? my normal boots aren't tall enough!


Jeez- another idiot to killfiter- where are you pointing out what I said was
wrong?



Jamie is notorious (with me at least) for having some very odd ideas sometimes
in the electronics groups. I think he's a little bit out of touch with current
practice in this area.

Graham

LOL, yes, I must say you're correct in this statement..
Because, if you are one that dictates current practices, I
feel sorry for the rest that follows your guide lines! oh
wait, that can never happen. You just simply spit out crap
and never give any useful information that can be used in real life
applications.

You just go on, boasting your fantasy story's..

is there anything you haven't done or don't know?

I know your an old fart and most likely starting to get
senile.


http://webpages.charter.net/jamie_5"

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out of touch with current
practice .




Voltage and resistance practice too.As well as theory.

Since you insist on groaner puns....

Ghandi of cousre, was an Indian holy man. What is not know as much is he had
to walk everywhere, consequently building up heavy callouses on his feet.

Due to poor diet, he suffered constant ill health and bad breath.

He was a super calloused fragile mystic vexed by halitosis.

I hope that settles the matter.


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Eeyore wrote:

liquidator wrote:

"Jamie" t wrote in message
Any one have some hip boots ? my normal boots aren't tall enough!

Jeez- another idiot to killfiter- where are you pointing out what I said was
wrong?


Jamie is notorious (with me at least) for having some very odd ideas sometimes
in the electronics groups. I think he's a little bit out of touch with current
practice in this area.

Graham

See! this is what happens when you crosspost - you get the idiots from
other groups polluting all the groups.


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"Ron Johnson" wrote in message
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Eeyore wrote:

liquidator wrote:

"Jamie" t wrote in

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Any one have some hip boots ? my normal boots aren't tall enough!
Jeez- another idiot to killfiter- where are you pointing out what I

said was
wrong?


Jamie is notorious (with me at least) for having some very odd ideas

sometimes
in the electronics groups. I think he's a little bit out of touch with

current
practice in this area.

Graham

See! this is what happens when you crosspost - you get the idiots from
other groups polluting all the groups.


Can I get an Amen?

Been bitching at Graham to stop this **** for probably a year.


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liquidator wrote:

Been bitching at Graham to stop this **** for probably a year.


I ONLY crosspost when it's on topic for all the groups as per netiquette
standards. Which it clearly was here.

In fact I normally trim groups more than anything, except you don't see that
of course.

Graham


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Ron Johnson wrote:

Eeyore wrote:


liquidator wrote:

"Jamie" t wrote in
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Any one have some hip boots ? my normal boots aren't tall enough!

Jeez- another idiot to killfiter- where are you pointing out what I
said was
wrong?



Jamie is notorious (with me at least) for having some very odd ideas
sometimes
in the electronics groups. I think he's a little bit out of touch with
current
practice in this area.

Graham

See! this is what happens when you crosspost - you get the idiots from
other groups polluting all the groups.


The blind leading the blind...

its become common plase these days..

http://webpages.charter.net/jamie_5"

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Jamie wrote:

The blind leading the blind...


You're certainly blind as well as dumb.

Graham

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Jamie wrote:


The blind leading the blind...



You're certainly blind as well as dumb.

Graham

That's very creative. Did it take all the
muster you could conjure up to spit that out?



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Jamie wrote:

The blind leading the blind...


You're certainly blind as well as dumb.

Graham


Dumb enough to flunk second grade spelling. It's 'place" not "plase".

A mental giant he isn't. just killfile his stupid ass. His grave ain't worth
****ing on.


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