Not sure what actually damaged you speaker, but it has to be getting a signal or making a sound for high audio to hurt it. If it is out of the circuit, I don't see how. Very strange.
73
Butch Bussen
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On Tue, 22 Dec 2009, Maggi Ostrowski wrote:

Butch,

I can confirm that at least one speaker was damaged because of high volume.
I was using my original BS in the car, connecting it to the auxiliary jack
in order to listen to a book through the car speakers.  I had to adjust the
BS and car speaker volume to high for comfortable listening and when I tried
to use the BS after the trip, my speaker was toast!  Granted, it wasn't the
BS speaker that was being used during that long trip but apparently those
conditions are what damaged my speaker.

Regards,

Maggi

-----Original Message-----
From: Butch Bussen [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 2:01 AM
To: Neal Ewers
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [GW-Booksense] Re2: Has the max volume using earphones been
lowered too with 2.0?

I'm curious if speakers were actually being damaged?  No, I don't want to
blow a speaker, but I've used mine a lot on the internal speaker with the
old software as high as it would go with no problems.  Perhaps I was lucky,
I don't know, but I really do miss the higher volume which was one of the
reasons I got a booksense as I've owned a victor stream for a couple years.
73
Butch Bussen



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