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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2009

Getting rid of old junk the fun way, at 41.5 volts AC.

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  • It may have been wasting them, but was funny! The mikes lasting were probably from high impedance.

  • The mike that didn't want to blow actually still works fine! It had 41.5 volts AC across it for a good 10 seconds and yet there was absolutely no damage. Maybe it's because of its high impedance (500 ohms, versus 4-16 ohms for speakers and 32 ohms for headphones).

  • why did you blow those sounddesign speakers??????????

  • I dropped one and the cabinet busted open, so they were worthless as a pair anyway.

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  • 0:08 i think this man got scared

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  • how bored were you.....

  • 0:56 i have that mic

  • HELL YEAAAA!!!! :D

  • Goodbye Speaker! :P

    :)

  • whats the speakers at 0:49 i could do to get a pair of these for a cheap low power mini stereo each channel under 5 wats

  • Was the second speaker a speaker of an Apple Computer.

    Becouse I had ones an Apple Quadra it had the same Speaker.

  • ine gets glowing hot and smmokes like a cigar.

  • @jaybee15100 No, I think that one came out of a small table radio.

  • @vwestlife it might have did something if you plugged it into a 220V outlet LOL

  • Im gonna do that :)

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