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Subwoofer Question: Active or Passive? have owned an earthquake 10" and 12". (sold the 12"). also, RBH 10" aluminum sub. (sold that, too). as far as homemade subs, i made an active 10" titanic driver with a plate amp from madisound, as well as a passive 12" peerless driver with an exte... | |
7500 for USED cables? Are they joking? As far as power and electricity goes, it seems that power cables and transformers, etc. outside of your home have a lot to do with the quality of electricity that ultimately is fed into your gear. If your neighborhood has older parts for wires and... | |
Help with bi-amping Thanks to everybody for the help. And thanks for the very informative post, Greg. I will be trying out both horizontal and vertical methods and seeing which one works best. One question that I don't think anyone mentioned- how does the power work ... | |
What is causing my speaker hum? With the cheater plug thing - what the previous post said is correct - it is very dangerous if all your gear has cheater plugs on it. Just make sure one component doesn't have the cheater, and it's 3 prong is going straight into the wall. That way... | |
What is causing my speaker hum? It might be the lighting in your home. If the outlet you are using for your gear is on the same fuse as a track lighting switch, then that might be it. the transformer box for your track lights might be dishing out RF interference. Also, if there ... | |
Did anyone manage to ``repare'' a buzz, ever? I'm not an electrician, but I know dimmer switches emit heavy ac waves, even when turned off. So your gear might buzz even with the lights off. If it doesn't buzz hooked up to another socket elsewhere (without a dimmer attached to that fuse), then... | |
Did anyone manage to ``repare'' a buzz, ever? It might not be your gear, but the room itself. Sometimes, if there are tracking lights present, or if any of the room's lighting is on a dimmer switch, that might be your problem. I have that problem now - the lighting in my room is dimmer-switch... |