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Experienced User
Loud sound on laptop
Does playing loud sound on laptop by using vlc (increasing volume to 400%) spoil the laptop speakers....?
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Whiz Kid
It's normal. It happens with some speakers.
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Experienced User
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Moderator
Do you mean damage the speakers by increasing the volume? usually it means distortion if you max out your speakers so you loose the quality, i have never heard of anyone blowing their speakers, it's all to do with balance and quality.
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Experienced User
Ya I meant damage to speakers by using high volumes..............Sometimes the sound is of ok quality even at high volumes
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Moderator
i often have my speakers to the max and never had a problem so i don't think you will blow them at all.
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Experienced User
Concur with Jaycub. Never had problems with any speaks i've owned/used but that is just my experience.
“Nature uses as little as possible of anything.”
- Johannes Kepler
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Experienced User
Nope, the speaker quality isn't effected, just make sure that they are connected to a stable power supply.....
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Righteous Dude
The amplifier will only be a certain wattage. Generally speaking, the amplifier in any electronic device will not be powerful enough to blow the built in speakers. Regardless of what volume level you turn the device to, it cannot create any more wattage then designed. A Guy
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