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by throwaway789657 1830 days ago
So this poor reliability is just rampant in the sound industry? Unless there is some reason why such a circuit is not feasible without, e.g., decreasing sound quality. Which is the kind of thing my original question is asking about.
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It's just the way things are when it comes to speakers. What you are suggesting would be really expensive, unreliable and have all sorts of downsides. It's like asking how comes cars get stuck in traffic, why don't they just make cars fly when the roads are busy...
Do you know where I could learn about the unreliability and downsides of what I'm suggesting? Somehow all of the other electronic gear I own is tolerant of anything short of a lightning strike (and for that, there's surge protectors, which are not that expensive). I'd love to learn more about why speakers aren't the same.
A speaker is a simple component that needs to be driven properly. What you are suggesting is combining the driver with the speaker bit. It's better to keep them separate. If you tried to integrate some protection to the actual speaker, then there is no way to do that without significant costs or sacrificing sound quality. Anything you do add in would probably fail at a greater chance than the chance of someone blowing the speaker