Knew I had some bad bass resonance issues in my room, and one monitor was
closer to a corner than the other, so did some basic level checking with
some tones & a level meter. 40Hz was a big problem, 50Hz less so. Was
trying the different EQ & placement curves on the monitors to even them
out - when the bass cone in one stopped working completely. Yes I was using
sine wavs, but only in short bursts (just long enough to get a reading ) and
not very loud (85-95dB SPL in my listening position). The overload
indicators were never on. Is this really likely to have done the bass
driver or its amp in? Mackie 824.
> Knew I had some bad bass resonance issues in my room, and one monitor was
> closer to a corner than the other, so did some basic level checking with
> some tones & a level meter. 40Hz was a big problem, 50Hz less so. Was
> trying the different EQ & placement curves on the monitors to even them
> out - when the bass cone in one stopped working completely. Yes I was using
> sine wavs, but only in short bursts (just long enough to get a reading ) and
> not very loud (85-95dB SPL in my listening position). The overload
> indicators were never on. Is this really likely to have done the bass
> driver or its amp in? Mackie 824.
Certainly shouldn't have. Did you hear any signs of 'distress' before it failed
?
"Dyson Seidler" <d.seidler@aol.com> wrote in message
news:42e4eeed@dnews.tpgi.com.au
> Knew I had some bad bass resonance issues in my room, and
> one monitor was closer to a corner than the other, so did
> some basic level checking with some tones & a level
> meter. 40Hz was a big problem, 50Hz less so. Was trying
> the different EQ & placement curves on the monitors to
> even them out - when the bass cone in one stopped
working
> completely.
You've heard that phrase "stuff happens"?
> Yes I was using sine wavs, but only in short
> bursts (just long enough to get a reading ) and not very
> loud (85-95dB SPL in my listening position).
So what's the warranty/spare parts situation like from your
perspective?
HR824s are definately fixing!
> The overload indicators were never on. Is this really
likely
> to have done the bass driver or its amp in? Mackie 824.
If you have to ask the question, you probably lack the
skills to do something about it.
Dyson Seidler <d.seidler@aol.com> wrote:
>Knew I had some bad bass resonance issues in my room, and one monitor was
>closer to a corner than the other, so did some basic level checking with
>some tones & a level meter. 40Hz was a big problem, 50Hz less so. Was
>trying the different EQ & placement curves on the monitors to even them
>out - when the bass cone in one stopped working completely. Yes I was using
>sine wavs, but only in short bursts (just long enough to get a reading ) and
>not very loud (85-95dB SPL in my listening position). The overload
>indicators were never on. Is this really likely to have done the bass
>driver or its amp in? Mackie 824.
The 824 has a lot of protection stuff in there, so it is hard to damage.
You may have blown a fuse, though, and it is worth checking before doing
anything else.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
"Scott Dorsey" <kludge@panix.com> wrote in message
newsc308v$24d$1@panix2.panix.com
> Dyson Seidler <d.seidler@aol.com> wrote:
>> Knew I had some bad bass resonance issues in my room,
>> and one monitor was closer to a corner than the other,
>> so did some basic level checking with some tones & a
>> level meter. 40Hz was a big problem, 50Hz less so. Was
>> trying the different EQ & placement curves on the
>> monitors to even them
>> out - when the bass cone in one stopped working
>> completely. Yes I was using sine wavs, but only in
>> short bursts (just long enough to get a reading ) and
>> not very loud (85-95dB SPL in my listening position).
>> The overload indicators were never on. Is this really
>> likely to have done the bass driver or its amp in?
>> Mackie 824.
>
> The 824 has a lot of protection stuff in there, so it is
> hard to damage. You may have blown a fuse, though, and it
> is worth checking before doing anything else.
There are no user-servicable fuses. The fuse that does exist
controls the whole enchelada. IOW, if you blow the fuse, no
light, and no sound from either driver.
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