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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Padrick" data-source="post: 147656" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Re: Speaker protection</p><p></p><p>Most drivers are already into power compression by the time they are fed 1/2 their rated continuous power, so there's little if anything to be gained by feeding them more. How power compression comes into play on short-term* signals is more complex, but it seems to be common to have a non-zero attack on the system limiter. *"Transient" does not apply, as the rise time of any signal below 100Hz is comparatively long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Padrick, post: 147656, member: 99"] Re: Speaker protection Most drivers are already into power compression by the time they are fed 1/2 their rated continuous power, so there's little if anything to be gained by feeding them more. How power compression comes into play on short-term* signals is more complex, but it seems to be common to have a non-zero attack on the system limiter. *"Transient" does not apply, as the rise time of any signal below 100Hz is comparatively long. [/QUOTE]
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