Hi yogiboy. Thanks for pointing that out! I was rambling too quick and i must not have actually done that. But i did just do it and it did switch so my apologies but thanks for pointing that out and i guess i answered my own question! But i will also flip flop the interconnects like atmosphere suggested in a few...
Help with noise in ONE speaker
Hi All,
So i finally got around to trying to find the problem with "static" noise in just one speaker. Its REALLY annoying as its not constant but every second or two it comes and goes. So i switched the right and left speakers and still the noise in the same speaker. I got all new interconnects and speaker wire (was doing this anyway) and still, same noise. Turn teh volume up? same noise...turn the volume to zero, same noise. So i lugged a speaker up from the basement and switched it, same noise. If i switch the ohm connection from 8 to 4 to 2, it gets quieter but still there. The amp is a McIntosh MC152 and i really dont want to pack that up and ship it for work but my amateur investigation tells me its an amp left channel issue. Anyone had this happen? Any ideas?
So i finally got around to trying to find the problem with "static" noise in just one speaker. Its REALLY annoying as its not constant but every second or two it comes and goes. So i switched the right and left speakers and still the noise in the same speaker. I got all new interconnects and speaker wire (was doing this anyway) and still, same noise. Turn teh volume up? same noise...turn the volume to zero, same noise. So i lugged a speaker up from the basement and switched it, same noise. If i switch the ohm connection from 8 to 4 to 2, it gets quieter but still there. The amp is a McIntosh MC152 and i really dont want to pack that up and ship it for work but my amateur investigation tells me its an amp left channel issue. Anyone had this happen? Any ideas?
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