09-18-2010, 01:39 PM
(09-18-2010, 11:07 AM)WildFlower Wrote: The little speaker I bought to use at work broke on me after 3 months of use. It could handle and play the frequency of the subliminals fine, but I don't know if the frequency contributed to it's eventual death. Whether it was, like I said, the frequency; or whether it was the daily 8 hour marathon's it had to endure; or whether it broke because that was it fate and it would've broke no matter what I played on it and how long I used it for. It was cheap so I guess these things are expected. Obviously no one can tell me what killed that particular speaker but does high frequency in general (20KHz) and long 8 hour sessions push weak speakers over the edge?
My big speakers have been going for 9 months strong. My earbuds (back when I would use them) used to die every 5 months or so due to rubber fraying where they split apart. I could fix them with rubber tubing and a heat gun but it would get annoying. Never actually had a speaker become non-functional though, I've always only had problems with wiring or power supply.
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