- Aug 10, 2019
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I recently purchased a pair of Monitor Audio silver RS1s that I have been very pleased with so far. They are normally used for fairly quiet, everyday listening. However, this weekend I had a party (usual story I imagine) where the speakers were used at extemely high volumes. I think that the amplifier (Marantz PM6002) was clipping at some points, although I managed to keep the volumes high, but below distortion-point on the whole. The next day I was dreading turning the hifi on - worrying that the cones may have been damaged, or the tweeters blown etc. Things seem to be fine, there is no grating sound or distortion at normal listening levels, as far as I can tell (although I am quite paranoid about this). Does this mean that I got away with it? I was wondering if it is possible to cause progressive damage to a speaker by playing music at extreme or distorting volumes. Or is it the case that the driver either burns out or it doesn't - ie. if everything sounds fine now then there is no reason to believe that any damage has been done? Needless to say, next time I have a party I'm swapping in an old pair of speakers!