In another post, the discussion came up about running small speakers on the "Large" setting on your processor,and how long a speaker would last under those conditions, well lo and behold, I get a call today from my brother-in-law asking me to come over and check his speakers because someting sounds funny, He has four N805s in his sound system and one of them was making a nasty noise, I took off the grille of the front left speaker and found that the phase plug was loose. When I went to spin it it made a nasty grinding noise, I took it out and the thing had melted and was grinding into the VC.
I had never seen this before, I checked to see if one channel of his amp went bad, nothing, but I did find that he had his speakers all set to large and he said that sometimes when he was watching a movie the speakers would bottom out, could this have caused this? Even with his crossover set at 60hz? I would say it is very possible. Now I dont know how loud he plays them but he says not very loud at all......
I had never seen this before, I checked to see if one channel of his amp went bad, nothing, but I did find that he had his speakers all set to large and he said that sometimes when he was watching a movie the speakers would bottom out, could this have caused this? Even with his crossover set at 60hz? I would say it is very possible. Now I dont know how loud he plays them but he says not very loud at all......
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