speaker cut out when loud????
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speaker cut out when loud????
Every time I turn up the volume the right front speaker cutts out and sometimes clip back in till I turn it up again......silence!
Do you think it's a conection problem or does it have something to do with my amp?
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Do you think it's a conection problem or does it have something to do with my amp?
Thanks in advance!
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i had a problem similar.... well kinda..... it would play when the volume is low... but when i turned it up.... the amp cut out...... after a while..... i figured out it was the connection to the front left speaker..... the negative connector came off..... hope this helps u.....
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That was my first idea too, but after a bit of playing around with the settings, it corrected itself (for now).
I turned the gain down a bit and everything was fine! WTF????? if the gain is too high , wouldn't that cause both speakers to cut out at the same time and not only the left one?
Any how , it s ok for the moment but this baffles me ...........any ideas....
if it was a conector then it should still cut out when the volume go way up , but it doesn't
I turned the gain down a bit and everything was fine! WTF????? if the gain is too high , wouldn't that cause both speakers to cut out at the same time and not only the left one?
Any how , it s ok for the moment but this baffles me ...........any ideas....
if it was a conector then it should still cut out when the volume go way up , but it doesn't
Hmmm.... it's possible there is a lose connection inside your amp. My friend had a problem similar to that and he took his amp in to get serviced. What ended up being the problem was something was lose inside and all they had to do was solder it together.
But I would check the connections to the amp and speaker first. If those are ok then I test to see if the speaker was broken. Otherwise it's probably you're amp.
But I would check the connections to the amp and speaker first. If those are ok then I test to see if the speaker was broken. Otherwise it's probably you're amp.
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