Re: Very Very Basic Audio problem question
- From: "William Sommerwerck" <grizzledgeezer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 19:15:29 -0700
"hackleton@xxxxxxxxxxx" <brafield@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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On Apr 29, 4:00 pm, "geoff" <ge...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hackle...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Something is broken. Amp or speakers.
Ah. Thank you. I'm glad I came to the experts.
There are many things that could be causing the problem, and your
description is utterly and totally useless in providing the information
needed for any sort of an accurate diagnosis.
For example... Have you substituted another amp or another pair of speakers
to see which component is the source of the problem? No? Then don't complain
about "experts" not being able to tell you what's wrong.
I would _like_ to think that you turned up the volume to the point of severe
amplifier clipping and blew the tweeters. That's my classical-music
snobbishness coming through, because classical listeners rarely blow out
their speakers.
.
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