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<blockquote data-quote="mgaidica" data-source="post: 192520" data-attributes="member: 546572"><p>check your RCA connection. I really have no clue, but one time i was screwing around with my home subwoofers RCA connection and if it wasnt all the way in it would do what you explained, it would just hum as loud as possible. If i plugged the RCA all the way in it was fine. I'm pretty sure home speakers/subs have some kind of protection (circuit breaker etc.) to turn them off if overplayed, and thats exactly what mine did, it just stopped. I turned the sub off for a day, and it was back to normal. MAYBE that helps...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mgaidica, post: 192520, member: 546572"] check your RCA connection. I really have no clue, but one time i was screwing around with my home subwoofers RCA connection and if it wasnt all the way in it would do what you explained, it would just hum as loud as possible. If i plugged the RCA all the way in it was fine. I'm pretty sure home speakers/subs have some kind of protection (circuit breaker etc.) to turn them off if overplayed, and thats exactly what mine did, it just stopped. I turned the sub off for a day, and it was back to normal. MAYBE that helps... [/QUOTE]
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