Beat_Dominator
Well-known member
This morning I put on some rocking music as I got ready for work. It was loud, but not by any means excessively so.
I go back into the room to get my shoes.... and the woofer in my right Sequel is distorting like crazy
I had to leave so I just turned everything off to await my return so that I can get down to diagnosing the problem.
I have only 2 possible causes:
1) My amplifier is losing the right channel and sending distorted, low frequency signals to the speaker (not too likely).
2) The right woofers suspension came unglued or is torn. If the coil was blown (which would require clipped signals from the amplifier) the sub would most likely not move at all.... and it still moves, though it sounds terrible!
Such is life with 18 year old speakers
I go back into the room to get my shoes.... and the woofer in my right Sequel is distorting like crazy
I had to leave so I just turned everything off to await my return so that I can get down to diagnosing the problem.
I have only 2 possible causes:
1) My amplifier is losing the right channel and sending distorted, low frequency signals to the speaker (not too likely).
2) The right woofers suspension came unglued or is torn. If the coil was blown (which would require clipped signals from the amplifier) the sub would most likely not move at all.... and it still moves, though it sounds terrible!
Such is life with 18 year old speakers