Speakers "popping"

Started by Anonymous, December 6, 2004, 15:40

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Anonymous

My speakers seem to be "popping" when playing music through them - think it might be the HPF but not sure, any ideas?

kanujunkie

#1
HPF?
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Darth Paul

#2
High power farts?

Anonymous

#3
High Pass Filter - sorry its something on the amp which cuts the bass out of the speakers at a set frequency (or so i think).

kanujunkie

#4
Quote from: "Darth Paul"High power farts?


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kanujunkie

#5
do you have any spare components to slave in??
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MRMike

#6
You sure your not over-driving them? What RMS are they? and whats your amp??
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Anonymous

#7
They are 90W RMS

The amp is 100W RMS per channel BUT the gain is turned down to about 3/4 (maybe slightly less) as this is what i thought.

Then i thought they might be clipping due to not enough power so i checked the gain again - it still in the right place  s:| :| s:|

Anonymous

#8
Just a thought - but have you checked that all of the speaker connections are good - and the cables aren't being pinched (etc) anywhere?

Otherwise as Stuart said - getting some other speakers to try off your amp would be a good idea - as this would indicate or rule out where the problem might be...

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