David Henningsson wrote:
On 2015-04-07 07:30, Eliot Blennerhassett wrote:
The signal when recorded is 1325Hz rail to rail square wave. [...]
If it is possible to burn your speakers out by having the speakers outputting some tone caused by feedback, would it not be possible to also burn your speakers out by simply having a wave file with the same tone and playing it back?
Of course. The problem is the speakers, not the feedback itself.
When connecting some random speaker to some random amp, it is quite possible to burn it out: https://www.google.com/search?q=tweeter+burn-out However, this should not happen inside a closed system where amp and speakers were designed for each other.
Or is there something that causes the feedback tone to be of a larger amplitude than could ever be produced by the wave file?
In theory, it would be possible to do the mixing in the analog domain. But there is no way to find out what the HDA codec actually does except trying it out.
Regards, Clemens