Popping sound from powered speakers - HELP!!!! :)
Popping sound from powered speakers - HELP!!!! :) Posted on: 03.04.2013 by Abe Britt Hey everyone, I am currently having a problem with my rcf 312a speakers, it seems every time i turn them on there is a really aggressive, popping sound that is really loud. It happens when there is no sound flowing through from the mixer but it will continue if i play anything, possibly grounding problem? if soo could someone please elaborate and suggest a soultion? I bought them from the thomann website (they have the european 2 pin plug), Im from ireland so i have had to use a plug converter to suit uk/irish plug. Also everything is powered through one socket with the use of adapters maybe this is a problem, however I have plugged it into an alternative socket and still the problem persisted (infact a buzzing sound occurred prior to the speaker popping). There was literally no problems with these speakers until a few weeks ago when the one i was using started to pop like crazy i wasnt in the room at the time but soon heard it. It was resting on the other speaker (not in use at the time), could that have possibly triggered something via the metal, magnetism etc ... ?? could it be the wires connecting even though they are relatively newish and havent been used that much at all. Also the speaker in question has been used very little maybe 2 gigs and jus when im playing it low at home. Im gonna try the other speaker its under wraps at the moment to see if the problem is isolated to just this speaker or if is the two of them Anyway i know theres alot there for somebody to take the time to answere it may just be something simple or i may have to send them bk to thomann, any help would be greatly appreciated | |
Ralph Alderette 04.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by manchild
They would have blown out if they're underpowered and the amps don't match the speakers.. but if they do, it's probably a manufacturer problem |
Abe Britt 03.04.2013 | Hey everyone, I am currently having a problem with my rcf 312a speakers, it seems every time i turn them on there is a really aggressive, popping sound that is really loud. It happens when there is no sound flowing through from the mixer but it will continue if i play anything, possibly grounding problem? if soo could someone please elaborate and suggest a soultion? I bought them from the thomann website (they have the european 2 pin plug), Im from ireland so i have had to use a plug converter to suit uk/irish plug. Also everything is powered through one socket with the use of adapters maybe this is a problem, however I have plugged it into an alternative socket and still the problem persisted (infact a buzzing sound occurred prior to the speaker popping). There was literally no problems with these speakers until a few weeks ago when the one i was using started to pop like crazy i wasnt in the room at the time but soon heard it. It was resting on the other speaker (not in use at the time), could that have possibly triggered something via the metal, magnetism etc ... ?? could it be the wires connecting even though they are relatively newish and havent been used that much at all. Also the speaker in question has been used very little maybe 2 gigs and jus when im playing it low at home. Im gonna try the other speaker its under wraps at the moment to see if the problem is isolated to just this speaker or if is the two of them Anyway i know theres alot there for somebody to take the time to answere it may just be something simple or i may have to send them bk to thomann, any help would be greatly appreciated |
Ralph Alderette 04.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by manchild
They would have blown out if they're underpowered and the amps don't match the speakers.. but if they do, it's probably a manufacturer problem |
Addie Engbrecht 03.04.2013 | sounds like a loose connection....internally. Prob a bad solder starting to give |
Janyce Henningson 03.04.2013 | Doubt it's grounding or the plug mate - sounds broke to me - try call Thomann see what they suggest. |
Abe Britt 03.04.2013 | And yes its just the one speaker, other speaker is fine. so in that case would the grounding be a factor? or did the fact it was sitting on top of the speaker perhaps in some way affect its amp? Thanks guys |
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