Difference between revisions of "Talk:Powering Up and Powering Down the Sound System"

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It would be interesting to hear why it doesn't damage the equipment. Any pop is within all system tolerances - unsightly and unpreferred but not damaging.
 
It would be interesting to hear why it doesn't damage the equipment. Any pop is within all system tolerances - unsightly and unpreferred but not damaging.
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Firstly, could we all sign our comments with a name so we know whos saying what.
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I was thinking that a pop will probably not do much harm to any of the kit except possibly the speakers? Specifically the speaker cone?
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Nick
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Revision as of 00:33, 18 March 2006

I have removed the following line from the notes section as what is says is questionable...

This is best practice only to avoid a "pop" through the amps and desk. It doesn't damage the equipment if you don't follow this procedure!

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It would be interesting to hear why it doesn't damage the equipment. Any pop is within all system tolerances - unsightly and unpreferred but not damaging.


Firstly, could we all sign our comments with a name so we know whos saying what.

I was thinking that a pop will probably not do much harm to any of the kit except possibly the speakers? Specifically the speaker cone?

Nick