Pushing beyond woofer's excursion range: any damage?
I own a small pair of ProAcs and I recently played some low bass material at a high volume level which caused the woofer cone to move beyond its excursion limit. I heard an awful "click" sound and I turned down the sound immediately. It probably lasted a second or so. Do you think I may have caused any damage to the speakers or are they designed to handle these peaks? I am listening to them and everything seems pretty normal to me, it is just that I am kinda picky with my gear. If there's likely a chance of something getting damage, what would it be, the woofer's suspension or the coil? Thanks in advance to all replies.