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Evangelist Deryl Taylor Posted on Feb 03, 2016
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Pyle PPHP159WMU: Just received this used unit and the bass speaker tends to cut out the louder the volume is set. Does the battery have to be fully charged for the unit to function properly?

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The speaker may have a current sensing device to avoid damage under high volume conditions. Also check the setting of your bass control. Every 3 db increase in setting doubles the power going to the driver and it is easy to over drive the unit at high volumes if your bass control is not on flat.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Oct 25, 2007

SOURCE: Speaker volume settings

I figured out the problem.  After you set the individual channel volume for each speaker you need to push the test button on the remote and this will lock in the settings.  Thanks.

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Rob Galayda

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  • Posted on Mar 04, 2008

SOURCE: yamaha rx-v661 unsolved speaker wiring error

1. Try running the auto setup without the sub. ( is it a powered sub {the sub has its own amp on the back} or is a NON powered sub that is driven off the speaker jacks of the Yamaha receiver. )

If the sub is powered, and connected to the Amp via the RCA cable from the " sub out " jack, chances are you either have a defective sub or a gound loop.


Good luck...Rob


Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2008

SOURCE: Subwoofer preout and bass

did you tell the receiver that you have a subwoofer connected (thru the quick setup)?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 07, 2009

SOURCE: pa speaker cuts out

just change ic 7815 and ic 7915. D.Donnon

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 30, 2009

SOURCE: Low to no volume output from Integra DTR-5.2 receiver

most higher end integra's have a input level adjusment or input selection for each and every input. Perhaps you are not on the correct input, go to onscreen programming and check out the input level and input select - also try the tape in another input like tape 2 or cd. It will not hurt the receiver for a test. Also, if you are using the cheap cables from the manufacturer - try a pair of cables that you know work or go by some. BTW, you don't need to spend $40 for cables order them online through amazon or other store. Gold / sliver plated oxygen free are best.

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Whatever you have this set to, the main volume will now raise and lower the volume of the sub and main speaker together but you can still make the sub louder or softer as compared to the main speakers by using the subs volume control.

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OFTEN WITH guitars that have preamplifiers built in, one can overdrive the bass amp very easily, even at low settings of the volume control..

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Hello mercedesman4,

Your setup sounds great. I had to settle for Blaupunkt in my Mercedes.

It sounds like the culprit is your enclosure. It's possible that by tweaking the settings, you could improve the sound somewhat, but having been used to the sound of a sealed enclosure, maybe not. Sealed enclosures tend to produce tighter, more accurate bass and have a flatter frequency response curve. They are also generally the enclosure of choice when looking for a SQ (sound quality) oriented setup.

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