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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Well I don't know whats up, but I reconnected my phono to my tt, and the drivers are going like if im playing a techno song at 150 db, they are going out of control for no reason even if the sound is not loud. What can cause that? I hope my problem is clear. I have a pair of fonkens with fe127en drivers.
I have a cyrus amp, and I plugged the table thru my receiver and the problem is not there, so it must come from the phono, because the problem is not there when I use my TT with another receiver. What can cause this? |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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the problem is not here anymore, don't know why.
False alarm |
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