MR5MKII bass fault?
MR5MKII bass fault? Posted on: 07.03.2013 by Mi Gabele Recently just bought a pair of brand new mackie's MR5 MKII speakers. So I plugged one of them and played it loud for like 1 hour and then suddenly bass stoped playing and now I can hear only HIGH's frequencies (very silent) coming out of the upper part of the speaker. The second one seems to work properly, but another issue is that they get very hot in just 20minutes (if played out loud). Anyone experienced something similar? What can I do about it?I already send few messages to the supplier and the warranty. Thank's a lot! | |
Inez Marcinik 07.03.2013 |
Originally Posted by Jeff Scott
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Mi Gabele 07.03.2013 | Recently just bought a pair of brand new mackie's MR5 MKII speakers. So I plugged one of them and played it loud for like 1 hour and then suddenly bass stoped playing and now I can hear only HIGH's frequencies (very silent) coming out of the upper part of the speaker. The second one seems to work properly, but another issue is that they get very hot in just 20minutes (if played out loud). Anyone experienced something similar? What can I do about it? I already send few messages to the supplier and the warranty. Thank's a lot! |
Inez Marcinik 08.03.2013 | I just meant switching channels L>R and vice versa. Sorry should have been more specific. |
Mi Gabele 08.03.2013 | I have tryed XLR connection and it did not worked if that is what you mean by switching inputs. I have contacted the seller about it and should get an answer today... hopefully. Can you explain me more on changing inputs stuff please? Cheers. Update: The retailer just said that they will send me a new pair of speakers! No more worries about bad luck. Ofcourse they will collect the old ones aswell. |
Inez Marcinik 07.03.2013 |
Originally Posted by Jeff Scott
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Valene Guasp 07.03.2013 | You may have blown the bass driver/speaker, I'd always recommend running a speaker for a few hours at medium volume before driving it. See what the manufacturers/suppliers say first tho as you'd have open the cabinet to test it. If only the top end is working with any input then I doubt that changing the input type will work. Good luck tho! |
Mi Gabele 07.03.2013 | It must be the amplifier... Well today I will get XLR cables and will try them. This thing really made my day |
Inez Marcinik 07.03.2013 | I have those monitors, they do tend to get pretty hot round the back when up loud for a while, that's pretty normal. Have you tried swapping the inputs? then you'll know if its the amp |
Random X 07.03.2013 | Should be covered by warranty. |
Janella Gripe 07.03.2013 | I believe your amplifier is broken... I've had the same problem with some old monitors. Just contact your dealer, hopefully it is under warranty. |
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