I built BIBs for Fostex 166FEs a while back. One channel has always been louder than the other. I assumed it was my older amp.
I just put a digital meter on the speaker terminals (disconnected from amp) and measured:
L 8.5 ohms
R 11.8 ohms
Is that enough difference to worry about?😕
Thanks,
Mack
I just put a digital meter on the speaker terminals (disconnected from amp) and measured:
L 8.5 ohms
R 11.8 ohms
Is that enough difference to worry about?😕
Thanks,
Mack
Contact the manufacturer.
That difference is too much to be within manufacturing tolerance.
It never occurred to me to check resistance 4 years ago when I got them.
Live and learn.
Thanks,
Mack
It never occurred to me to check resistance 4 years ago when I got them.
It also didn't occur to me to check the actual speaker, which I just did. Thankfully it's ok but the internal wiring measured 2.4 ohms each side (!?). I ran new wire from the speaker to the terminal post and the L/R sound is now balanced.... for the first time since they were built.
Arrg,
Mack
If your wiring was 2.4 ohms, you had some other issue.
I put the meter on the removed lengths of cat5 and each measured 2.4 ohm. The cable I unsoldered from inside the cabinet is the same as is run in between the amp and speakers. I measured these too. Each of the two 5m strands is .8 ohm.
I could see or feel any damage. I'm perplexed but the speaker no longer sounds dull.
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