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okay, so my band's bassist uses a 2x15 cab loaded with brand new versions of the Peavey Black Widow speakers that it came with a long time ago, and plays through a Peavey Mark VI head with a compressor that puts out 250 watts RMS into the 4-ohm load from the 2x15 cab. the speakers are 8 ohms each wired in parallel, and each is rated at 350 RMS, 700 watts program.
the band we're in now plays super-raw, noisy punk, and the bass is basically set with the pre-gain at 10, the low at 0, and the high at 10, and gives a really really trebly, noisy sound when played loud enough. i realized this would potentially be unsafe for the speakers, so we made sure the cab could handle way more than the amp gave it (250 watt amp, 700 watt cab), and even used 12-guage wire in the cab as a precaution. however, a few weeks ago, the speaker closest to the input jack blew, and we got a replacement basket for it (which is very convenient on these Black Widows). then tonight, the other, unreplaced speaker blew, and we had it connected in the position closest to the input jack, as well (i didn't think that would make a difference, though).
anyway, i was very surprised that this happened twice in such a short time, especially because we weren't using the extremely bassy settings that i usually associate with blown speakers, and the speakers were rated for well over twice the power they were receiving. any advice on how this can be prevented in the future? different speakers/amp settings? because it's becoming a very annoying, and expensive problem.
the band we're in now plays super-raw, noisy punk, and the bass is basically set with the pre-gain at 10, the low at 0, and the high at 10, and gives a really really trebly, noisy sound when played loud enough. i realized this would potentially be unsafe for the speakers, so we made sure the cab could handle way more than the amp gave it (250 watt amp, 700 watt cab), and even used 12-guage wire in the cab as a precaution. however, a few weeks ago, the speaker closest to the input jack blew, and we got a replacement basket for it (which is very convenient on these Black Widows). then tonight, the other, unreplaced speaker blew, and we had it connected in the position closest to the input jack, as well (i didn't think that would make a difference, though).
anyway, i was very surprised that this happened twice in such a short time, especially because we weren't using the extremely bassy settings that i usually associate with blown speakers, and the speakers were rated for well over twice the power they were receiving. any advice on how this can be prevented in the future? different speakers/amp settings? because it's becoming a very annoying, and expensive problem.