The speaker SOUNDS great its the LED clipping indicator that goes off. It could be faulty, but I am thinking I have incompatibility here somewhere. The piano amp I am looking at is well under $500 and should get me through just about anything I want to do. Again, thanks to all - what a great community. (Now if I could just find the post from the guy that listed his kit as: kick, snare, 4 toms and four cymbals with no extra brain just using one Y splitter and the 9/10 swap, I'll be all set. I have all but the fourth cymbal working.) TGIF!!!! --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "micklean1953" <micklean@...> wrote: > > Like the other guy said - it could be your amp or it could be the speaker. Speakers on the way out sound like "clipping". Sometimes if you push the speaker cone in and release it a couple of times you can here ugly noises, that means - new speaker or a re-cone job at least. > > As the other guy recommended, try another amp or borrow a guitar (bass if possible) and try that through the questionable amp! > > BTW - the Behringer rig I mentioned in a previous post would run about $700 with cables and stands. Make sure you factor that against the price of the piano amp you are thinking of buying. Plus, with the rig I mentioned you retain the stereo imaging. > > Later > Mick > > > > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "niceguycolumbus1" <niceguycolumbus1@> wrote: > > > > A guy at Guitar Center told me that he thinks it is (input?) sensitivity mismatch between my kit and the speaker. > > > > This is all way too much for a guy who just wants to unplug the headphones and share his music once in a while. And since at the moment, I have more money than time and patience, I am biting the bullet and buying a piano amp. > > > > I appreciate everyone's help here. This has always been a great forum. > > > > > > > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, Tom Watson <palomineo@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi Doug > > > > > > I was just reading this again this morning and realized you may be discribing a damaged amplifier! when a portion of the amp(eg 1 transistor out of two or 4) is not working it can do what you are discribing... > > > > > > try hooking up your dtx output to some other amp(less power or the same) and compare the output of the two. you may have to bite the bullet and buy a different setup to amplify the output,... or get that one repaired. > > > > > > one of my 400 watt powered amps is quieter than the other(i figure it is damaged)(I run stereo and they are both yamaha's), which forces me to crank it at the mixer and it usually clips before we get it to a decent level I know it needs repair or replacement, which I will do in the near future. when I save enough! > > > Tom > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________________ > > > Connect with friends from any web browser - no download required. Try the new Yahoo! Canada Messenger for the Web BETA at http://ca.messenger.yahoo.com/webmessengerpromo.php > > > > > >
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Re: help:clipping on powered speakers
2009-03-13 by niceguycolumbus1
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