In Reply to: RE: BASH subwoofer amp posted by sayntjack on August 18, 2016 at 21:19:38:
Hi Jack, thanks. I still have to try the first test. The Perry Mason show came up quick.
Jack you said monitor the speakers output jacks. Unless I'm wrong the outputs are on the amp and inside my cabinet. I remember attaching 2 wires from the BASH to the Titantic subs terminals on the speaker basket all done inside the cabinet. My cd players output cables go right to the amp which is screwed into the cabinet. I'm using Y cables so the other cd output cables go to a vacuum tube integrated stereo amp. the Heathkit AA-32.
There are terminals on the BASH sub amp that can go out to the main speakers but these are not used in the way I have bi amped. The speaker terminals on my tube amp go to my main speakers and not from the BASH's terminals for the main speakers. The BASH says it has a crossover or filter to channel off the highs. I don't know where I could use the multimeter but will try all things until I have to take the amp off the cabinet. I could do your test then.
I can live with this hum thing but since it didn't do it in the past Murphys Law might creep up on me if I don't do preventative measures. Thanks Jack and all of you. Keep those tests ideas coming. I can't help but get it right with the right peoples help...Mark Korda
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