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Popping noise from one speaker at high volume?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8010715" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Not every speaker is made the same,all are going to be different/take different amounts of power ect,even sold in pairs.You may buy a pair of subs that are DVC4ohm, and each will read differently on an ohm meter..One may say 4.01,while one may say 3.99 even?If new, you can send back as a defective set of speakers provided you have the original box, and reciept,with warranty, to obtain a new pair?Id try backing the gain off just a bit..Kinda sounds like you may be over powering them.Sound doesnt always come from the same from the same speaker.You may have a higher pitch on the left compared to the right,such as background noise/singing even.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8010715, member: 634282"] Not every speaker is made the same,all are going to be different/take different amounts of power ect,even sold in pairs.You may buy a pair of subs that are DVC4ohm, and each will read differently on an ohm meter..One may say 4.01,while one may say 3.99 even?If new, you can send back as a defective set of speakers provided you have the original box, and reciept,with warranty, to obtain a new pair?Id try backing the gain off just a bit..Kinda sounds like you may be over powering them.Sound doesnt always come from the same from the same speaker.You may have a higher pitch on the left compared to the right,such as background noise/singing even. [/QUOTE]
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