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DYNAVOICE MAGIC Series - Amplifier Power and Precautions; Choosing the Right Amplifier Power; Signal Distortion Warning; Using Tone Controls

DYNAVOICE MAGIC Series
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Power:
DYNAVOICE recommends using amplifiers with maximum musical power .
However, the most important thing is that the amplifier has enough power to supply musical signal peaks.
The maximum power that appears in the speaker data is a very imprecise data. Since the energy of the musical
signal varies, neither the signal peak nor the standard is important. A maximum power of e.g. 100W RMS
indicates only that a continuous tone of 1 kHz output can be used. It does not mean that
a 100W amplifier can be used continuously at its maximum volume level and expect a clear sound without
affecting the speakers.
The biggest problem for a speaker is signal distortion. A distortion in the low frequencies produces
alterations in the entire spectrum of frequencies that can affect even the treble units.
Since a more powerful amplifier can sound louder without distorting the signal, the paradox occurs that
there is a greater risk of damaging the speakers if a less powerful amplifier is used but at its maximum
volume.
Precaution!
If you notice a distortion of the signal when you turn up the volume, this is a clear
symptom that the amplifier is overloaded and you should reduce the volume of the
amplifier to avoid damaging it.
The use of the amplifier's treble and bass
controls
increases the
risk of
distorting the amplifier signal, so it is recommended
to
use these controls with
caution.
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