V viebotls 10+ year member Member 91 0 Hayward Jul 19, 2009 #1 one of my 6.5 hertz hsk have a static sound does that mean one of my speaker is blown? Click to read more...
one of my 6.5 hertz hsk have a static sound does that mean one of my speaker is blown? Click to read more...
power-fanatic07 5,000+ posts Knockin Doors Down 5,162 106 Texas Jul 19, 2009 #3 how much rms are you giving it?
revrider1 5,000+ posts Hmmm... 30,475 5 Down South~3rd Coast~TX Jul 19, 2009 #4 Might be a loose connection...
OP V viebotls 10+ year member Member 91 0 Hayward Jul 19, 2009 Thread Starter #5 i was runing it to a ed 9.5 so 100rms
stocker08 10+ year member Not drunk anymore 1,536 32 Minnesota Jul 20, 2009 #6 A static sound could be a number of things. First check out your wires and make sure they are well connected.
A static sound could be a number of things. First check out your wires and make sure they are well connected.
OP V viebotls 10+ year member Member 91 0 Hayward Jul 20, 2009 Thread Starter #7 alrite im going to try that
OP V viebotls 10+ year member Member 91 0 Hayward Jul 20, 2009 Thread Starter #9 cant fix what the static sound?
OP V viebotls 10+ year member Member 91 0 Hayward Jul 22, 2009 Thread Starter #10 so i check all the wiring it seem everything is still connected, I even try switching the right speaker which is the one making the static sound to the left side and it still make the static sound so I'm thinking something the speaker is blown
so i check all the wiring it seem everything is still connected, I even try switching the right speaker which is the one making the static sound to the left side and it still make the static sound so I'm thinking something the speaker is blown