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Old 06-24-2008, 10:30 AM   #1
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I have a Sony STR-DG910 hooked up to a JVC 5.1 package ( Main speakers are large -35hz, satellite centre and surrounds -60hz + a 60w sub). I bought the speakers 7 years ago as part of a JVC HTiB.The problem with the speakers now is during intense action scenes the main/centre speakers start clipping/distorting sound so much I have to turn the volume down. Now I want to know if this could damage my receiver...
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I have a Sony STR-DG910 hooked up to a JVC 5.1 package ( Main speakers are large -35hz, satellite centre and surrounds -60hz + a 60w sub). I bought the speakers 7 years ago as part of a JVC HTiB.The problem with the speakers now is during intense action scenes the main/centre speakers start clipping/distorting sound so much I have to turn the volume down. Now I want to know if this could damage my receiver...
I believe that is a 100 watt per channel amp.
Sounds to me like you've cooked the speakers because they probably have a very low wattage handling capacity.
It is unlikely you will damage the reciever unless they completely burn out but it's not worth the risk, so get new speakers that can handle a 100 watts peak at least.
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I believe that is a 100 watt per channel amp.
Sounds to me like you've cooked the speakers because they probably have a very low wattage handling capacity.
It is unlikely you will damage the reciever unless they completely burn out but it's not worth the risk, so get new speakers that can handle a 100 watts peak at least.
The EMEA version is quoted as 145w X 7 into 8 ohms. Anyway, thanks for answering my question...much appreciated.
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I think you just have some blown speakers, they should not harm your reciever, but I wouldn't keep them around long either. Have fun shopping!
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HTIB speakers are all very weak, and poor quality (there aren't really any exceptions), and JVC isn't exactly known as a "powerhouse" in the world of audio. I agree with the above sentiments, and would say your speakers are toast.

I'd venture to say your surrounds are fine, so I'd start with Fronts/Center, and build up a new system.

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HTIB speakers are all very weak, and poor quality (there aren't really any exceptions)
Onkyo HTIB speakers use OMF(Onkyo Micro Fiber) and are extremely strong and are good quality speakers.
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I have a Sony STR-DG910 hooked up to a JVC 5.1 package ( Main speakers are large -35hz, satellite centre and surrounds -60hz + a 60w sub). I bought the speakers 7 years ago as part of a JVC HTiB.The problem with the speakers now is during intense action scenes the main/centre speakers start clipping/distorting sound so much I have to turn the volume down. Now I want to know if this could damage my receiver...
When you say clipping, only an amp can clip. Speakers can distort, but they cannot clip. Is the amp clipping and the speakers are distorting, or are the speakers just distorting? Sounds to me like you need new speakers, most of those in a HTiB are not the greatest.

You may also want to check your bass settings. Satellite speakers in common HTiB can't handle much bass due to the small/ poorly made speaker. The speakers may not be blown, you may just have your bass turned up too high for the speakers.
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When you say clipping, only an amp can clip. Speakers can distort, but they cannot clip. Is the amp clipping and the speakers are distorting, or are the speakers just distorting? Sounds to me like you need new speakers, most of those in a HTiB are not the greatest.

You may also want to check your bass settings. Satellite speakers in common HTiB can't handle much bass due to the small/ poorly made speaker. The speakers may not be blown, you may just have your bass turned up too high for the speakers.
Actually I think it's just a case of my speakers distorting. My bass level is already low (+2) and that was one of the first things I did. It only improved matters but did not eliminate the problem.
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