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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: West MI
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Not sure if I should post here, or over in the amp section.
We had a brown out a little while back and since then their is only a faint amount of noise coming from the subwoofer. The amp is a parts express 250 watt plate (300-794) and the sub is a Lambda PB-12. I am thinking the brown out screwed up the amp, but could the driver have been damaged? If it the amp, is it fixable with a new transformer or something like that? Maybe this is a good excuse to upgrade... |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Scottish Borders
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Hi,
separate the amp and speaker and test each individually. Then you can make progress.
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regards Andrew T. |
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