Yes, i had mine for about a week and after listening to bass heavy music at full blast i think they just gave out
Blow Your Speakers was created in 1987.
Blow compressed air into the jack (headphone socket)
Depending on the speaker it may not be possible or may blow out very early. Check your speaker's rating beforehand.
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Probably not. You will either blow a fuse or blow your speakers before you do any damage to the electrical system in your car.
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Plug the audio system into the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on the LCD. Go into the menu and change the signal to the jacks to FIXED if you can.
Yes, most likely. If your speakers are rated for 140w each then it's possible to blow them if your amp drives em at full power. If you do hook them up then find a way to limit the volume or output of your amp. Sophisticated amps and stereos have settings that allow you to do this.
You can blow speakers out if the volume is turn over capacity.
They probably don't blow out anymore than any other speakers. It all depends on how you take care of them and how much wear and tear you put into them.
no, as long as the wattage of the speakers are compatible withe the head unit.e.g speakers 200 watts head unit below 200 ,or else you may blow speakers.
Yes - you can use them. But you will not get the sound quality that you will out of matched speakers. Also, you could blow the speakers if you try to "crank it up".