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Good morning,
I've got a question for the speaker buffs out there. I recently purchased a new system. You can see the specs in my signature. Anyways I was watching POTC:3 last night. And I had the bass on moderately heavy, nothing crazy, but enough to shake the room pretty good. At one point, a very bassy part of the movie, I heard a pop from my sub. I turned down the sound fearing I had blown something. Sound still was good, bass good, turned it back up and every sounds fine. I was checking on the net, and all the pages I've seen so far, just say that I hit a part that was more then my sub could take, but there isn't any permanent damage. I just wanted to confirm with my fellow fans of Blu. Is this correct?? |
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