I just messed up my sdas
scottyboy76
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I posted just now in vintage speakers forum telling about the mixing up of input and output connections from phono preamp to amp
The mids are scraping bad right now, and im going to be talking to CS tomorrow about buying some new ones.
But i justed checked the tweets and they are also messed up on the right, I guess i screwed up the crossover, at least on that side.
Just want to know if this is possibly the thermal protection that may be fried, and maybe bypassing it would help.
Im just gutted, its my fault, i was just lazy and thought i knew where to hookup everything without turning everything around to look.
The mids are scraping bad right now, and im going to be talking to CS tomorrow about buying some new ones.
But i justed checked the tweets and they are also messed up on the right, I guess i screwed up the crossover, at least on that side.
Just want to know if this is possibly the thermal protection that may be fried, and maybe bypassing it would help.
Im just gutted, its my fault, i was just lazy and thought i knew where to hookup everything without turning everything around to look.
humpty dumpty was pushed
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I feel for ya man...hope it's a minor fix.Yep, my name really is Bob.
Parasound HCA1500A(indoor sound) and HCA1000(outdoor sound), Dynaco PAS4, Denon DP1200 w/Shure V15 Type V and Jico SAS stylus, Marantz UD7007, Polk L600, Rythmik L12 sub. -
Thank ya bob, It was crushing at first, but thanks to,
westmass guy
Brgmann
Dromunds
Who have immediately come to my aid and markedly reduced what this would have cost, im gonna be ok, I think, as long as the other speak is fine as it seems to be.humpty dumpty was pushed -