I agree, NE Speaker is the BEST repair speaker shop in the eastern half of the USA. I have an EV 12" speaker re-built there and its better than it was before it was blown. Great job NE Speaker!!!
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The speaker may be blown, but if you're getting continual Hi-freq feedback that is not resolved by lowering the volume know, you need to take this to the repair shop.
The circuit is blown a couple of the connectors crossed. It is going in
protect mode to keep it from further damaging the internal electronics. Open it up and double check all connections.But if you don't have any idea how to check it then i suggest you to take it for a repair,the cost will be between $100-$150.
You have to get it serviced and replace whatever has blown up inside and after that you won't get the protected message again.
Hi there.You may have a blown fuse.Unplug the amp then undo the screws that hold it all together.Remove the wires off the speaker and put an AA battery across the speaker connections(of the speaker).You will hear a clicking sound if the speaker is ok.If not then the speaker is blown.This could also damage the circuitry.Check the fuse(s) and replace with exactly the same rating.Assemble and test if still no go then the circuitry is faulty.You could then take it to a repair shop and ask for a quote to repair it.
It might be cheaper to buy a new unit.
Unfortunately it does sounds like there has been a system overload. Your speaker is an active system meaning it has its own power unit inside. Somewhere in the internal amplifier there has been a circuit burned. I have copied the link to the contact page for the stereo repair search website. If you will do a search for your state information, this site will locate a repair service near you.
Hi, my name is John. Either that or you have a bad capacitor in the volume. Try going with the external first. Then go from there.May be other issue...Let me know. I will post it here...hope this was helpful rating..
most active subbs are desinged to shut off untill they are needed ( extreem bass injection) then they come on try setting your sensitivity to low or off
Some high end speakers have a fuse to protect the tweeter (treble). Reverse the speakers. Does the problem follow the suspected speaker? If so, the defect is most likely on the crossover inside the speaker.
where are you located?
New England Speaker in Stoneham, Mass.
Best place to have ANY speaker repaired.
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