resonance problem [message #33103] |
Wed, 28 March 2001 20:49 |
Tuneman
Messages: 1 Registered: May 2009
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I was wondering what are some common causes of resonance. I have a set of Paradigm Monitor 70p's and one of the speakers resonantes whilst playing some of my favorite piano tunes. I took my speaker back and the tweeter diaphram was replaced. Dispite this repair the speaker still resonated, but to a lesser extent. I took the speaker back in for repairs after I showed the tech what the problem was and let him listen to the speaker. It was suggested that the amp be replaced, as they are powered towers.I was told that the speaker was sent back to the factory for repairs. Could it be that this one speaker was a bad one that got out in the world with a defective cabinet and/or drivers?
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Re: resonance problem [message #33104 is a reply to message #33103] |
Wed, 28 March 2001 21:07 |
RBP
Messages: 26 Registered: May 2009
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Very possible. you might have one voice coil winding that was rattling.. Just a wire vibrating in the voice coil that should have been laminated down. As per the amp replacement...a screw or nut inside could be buzzing, a ground problem in the amp, or simple amplifier osscillation. Lot's of causes...loose panels Shipping damage internally (Trucking companies do drop things) Things do happen!
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