Help please


I have a system that is just ripping it self apart and I don't know why.
If there is anyone that really knows audio systems in S.W. Florida I would be willing to pay for help.
This is my last try before it all goes in the garbage and I call it a day.
Thanks Bruce
bbsoundguy

Showing 2 responses by erik_squires

Here is a test. Lightly rest your fingers on the midrange and/or woofer of either speaker. They should vibrate more or less equally.

You can actually do this for the tweeter as well but you must be even more careful.

Another thing to do is to cover up the tweeter with your hand. See if you hear output from the midrange.

There's all sorts of damage that could have occured to a speaker. The new driver is bad, or a connection went bad during shipping. I'd suggest a local repair guy.

Also, you might want to measure your speakers. A calibrated mic that fits on your Android phone plus Audio Tools can tell you a lot.

Best,

E
So wait, if you swap the speaker location, the problem follows the speaker, or the problem stays in place?

Hearing tests are good too! One thing that goes on with me is I get far too much wax buildup, quickly. I have to rigorously use a body wash and rinse my ears out or within a couple of days my system’s channel balance starts to shift.  My right ear seems to produce more wax than my left, but this may have to do with sleeping positions.