Hi Folks,
since yesterday the sound coming out of my F5 - B1 - CD Player combination is a bit strange. There is a pretty strong scratching especially at mid frequencies (strong woman voices).
It seems that it's independend of the volume.
Is it possible that the my F5 is damaged somewhere? I checked Offset and Bias, everythings is ok... but the sound 🙁
I have to say that I have listen quite a time at full volume of the B1.
Any idea? I can not imagine that the Mosfets got damaged but the Jfets maybe?
Has anyone had similar prolems?
Cheers,
Mallard
since yesterday the sound coming out of my F5 - B1 - CD Player combination is a bit strange. There is a pretty strong scratching especially at mid frequencies (strong woman voices).
It seems that it's independend of the volume.
Is it possible that the my F5 is damaged somewhere? I checked Offset and Bias, everythings is ok... but the sound 🙁
I have to say that I have listen quite a time at full volume of the B1.
Any idea? I can not imagine that the Mosfets got damaged but the Jfets maybe?
Has anyone had similar prolems?
Cheers,
Mallard
Yes, it's both channels.
Unfortunately I don't have the equipement to change everything.
I need to borrow them from some friends of mine.
Unfortunately I don't have the equipement to change everything.
I need to borrow them from some friends of mine.
I had this happen recently, turned out to be a dieing electrolytic cap in the crossover... Have you measured speaker resistance to check that they are fine? Checked for DC on outputs?
A general question, an output voltage of 1.8V from my CD Player should not damage my F5, wright?
So I guess I need to check my crossover-network of the speakers...
So I guess I need to check my crossover-network of the speakers...
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