Radio frequency interference entering at the integrated amp's inputs will be amplified as if it is an audio signal. RFI can easily fall above the audio band and tweeters do not like continuous large signals at very high frequencies. This is why clipping an amp into a tweeter is more likely to cause damage than a higher unclipped signal.
What has blown my tweeter????
I turned on my system this afternoon and noticed to my major dismay that the tweeter on one of my speakers, (JMLab Megane Carat), has totally disappeared! I always listen at
reasonable volumes, (between 7 and 15, out of 60, on the Classe Cap 101 Led), and I listen primarily to classical and jazz.
Does anyone have an idea as to why the tweeter would get up and disappear like this? What normaly causes tweeters to blow?
Thanks for any and all help.
reasonable volumes, (between 7 and 15, out of 60, on the Classe Cap 101 Led), and I listen primarily to classical and jazz.
Does anyone have an idea as to why the tweeter would get up and disappear like this? What normaly causes tweeters to blow?
Thanks for any and all help.
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