In Reply to: RE: Maybe a solution posted by Jim-W on January 21, 2016 at 17:16:44:
You are right about pulling the fuse (or the attenuator jumper). Back to the drawing board :<. You may be able to see enough with just opening up the back panel without removing the socks. Good luck and let me know if you get a solution.
There are several freeware function generators that you can use to play a specific sine (square, triangle, etc) wave to test the speakers. Click here to download a very basic app from Phil Marchand . I recently found a program from Daqarta that does all sorts of things for audio testing. If my theory had been correct the tweeter would play ok around 1000 hz but would drop off significantly at higher and lower frequencies.
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- RE: Maybe a solution - neolith 17:48:21 01/21/16 (8)
- RE: Maybe a solution - Jim-W 14:57:41 01/22/16 (7)
- RE: Maybe a solution - neolith 08:20:09 01/23/16 (3)
- RE: Maybe a solution - Jim-W 10:23:34 01/23/16 (1)
- RE: Maybe a solution - Davey 08:43:37 01/24/16 (0)
- Wiring errors - neolith 08:39:51 01/23/16 (0)
- RE: Maybe a solution - Davey 18:59:55 01/22/16 (2)
- RE: Maybe a solution - Jim-W 19:30:20 01/22/16 (1)
- RE: Maybe a solution - Davey 20:11:00 01/22/16 (0)