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jedhead said:If anybody wants to test the limits of their stereo I highly recommend Telarc's recording of the 1812 Overture with digital cannons. It is the only CD that I have come across with a warning label for possible damage to the stereo system. I know my Alpine amp crowbars at little over half-volume. The breakers pop on my speakers at home hooked up to my old Sansui 9800 reciever rated at 225W RMS per channel 3/4 of the way up. I used to pull off the speaker covers to watch the 18" woofers try to reproduce the sounds that go down to 40hz on the recording. The whole house shakes when the cannons fire on the recording. When the cannon fire was recorded, the windows across the courtyard 100ft away was blown out.
Bob

n8rsk8r said:how much did THAT set you back?
SteedaSVT said:Cap's for the most part are point less. A much better choice is a Yellow Top.
No yellow top no cap no dimming no nothing. Upgrade the basic wiring you don't need that stuff.
Caps are a fancy way to make money for the companies. for 100dollars i would much rather get a yellow top and it will work alot better no matter what.

SuperHO said:Well, given, the test was made in the back of a low budget car audio shop in georgia, and I damn near blew the sub. Right now, current estimates from highly trained ears (people in the high class car audio biz) is around 145db....still, not bad for a single 12 in a box it wasn't designed for.