When a good speaker goes bad!
Audioinfidel
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I have recently acquired a pair of monitor 4.5's and am using one as my center channel with my 5b's.
Today I ran a test tone of 100hz and got a distorted sound after turning the volume up just past audible. Static is present at every frequency i tried from low to high when I reach a moderate sound level. I did a lot of **** and unscrewing and realized I'm getting a static sound from the mid bass driver and the tweeter. Why is the tweeter making static at 100hz?
I really haven't been listening to this speaker very loud, and the other one in the pair doesn't demonstrate this problem. Is it possible I blew the driver and tweeter, or could something be wrong with the crossover?
Any ideas anyone?
Thanks.
Today I ran a test tone of 100hz and got a distorted sound after turning the volume up just past audible. Static is present at every frequency i tried from low to high when I reach a moderate sound level. I did a lot of **** and unscrewing and realized I'm getting a static sound from the mid bass driver and the tweeter. Why is the tweeter making static at 100hz?
I really haven't been listening to this speaker very loud, and the other one in the pair doesn't demonstrate this problem. Is it possible I blew the driver and tweeter, or could something be wrong with the crossover?
Any ideas anyone?
Thanks.
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A test tone even at 100 hx could have enough energy to cause the tweter to show it is blown, or it may be a crossover problem ?Audioinfidel wrote: »I have recently acquired a pair of monitor 4.5's and am using one as my center channel with my 5b's.
Today I ran a test tone of 100hz and got a distorted sound after turning the volume up just past audible. Static is present at every frequency i tried from low to high when I reach a moderate sound level. I did a lot of **** and unscrewing and realized I'm getting a static sound from the mid bass driver and the tweeter. Why is the tweeter making static at 100hz?
I really haven't been listening to this speaker very loud, and the other one in the pair doesn't demonstrate this problem. Is it possible I blew the driver and tweeter, or could something be wrong with the crossover?
Any ideas anyone?
Thanks.
TRY the drivers in the other speaker, see if they do the same in a working crossover ?
I have to go, but I am sure the more knowledgeable Polk guys will help you more.
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100hz?, its a long shot, but tighten the screws around the tweeter, might be a vibration that shows at that frequencyLiving Room 2 Channel -
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I found that if I turned the voume up from 0 very slowly I could get the speaker to spit out around 80 db before the static noise/vibration started. However, the distortion stayed, regardless of how low I turned the volume until the voume went back to 0. Then I could turn it up again slowly without the noise.
That makes it seem like the drivers are physically fine and its some kind of wiring/transistor problem? Anyone had a similar problem before? -
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no I never had that problem.........ever
Don`t know what it could be either....
don`t use that speaker
Problem solv--ed
does it only do it on that one freq ?
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Try another speaker in place of that one with your Reciever/amp. I think your problem lies there.
If it works fine with the new speaker I would say crossover. When you said the sound doesn't go away until you lower the amp makes me think Amp problem. -
After the problem disappeared but then started showing up on the other speaker on the other channel :eek: , I have determined its the amp. Its 17 years old and maybe it dirty or on its last legs. It is only an 8 ohm amp and these are 6 ohm speakers, so even though I'm not cranking it too high, it just can't always handle it.
Thanks to everyone who commented. :rolleyes: -
I was right!

Sorry to hear the amp is wacked out.:mad:

