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Re: first of many silly qestions... [message #35773 is a reply to message #35765] Wed, 03 April 2002 10:20 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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When i first hooked up the mono blocks to the speakers, I hooked nothing to the inputs. I thought this would tell me if they had a hum or not. Well they did! and a ton of hum to boot. it was ugly.
now i figure these things are going to be needing some service, but let me try and hear music over all this noise.
hook them up to a source, turn them back on. no hum. a wee bit but you have to put your ear to the driver.
one side was worse than the other also. but i'm in search of an explanation.


while I'm at it. what is the prefered method for changing speakers hooked to an amp?
it MUST be turned off?
it reallt doesnt matter?
no problem as long as you do the left side first?


Bill

 
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