Probably blew your tweeters. If you like to listen real loud then almost certainly that's what it is. Way to test, find any other speakers you can and see if they make that same sound.
Receiver recently repaired - Now producing fuzzy distortion in higher frequencies??
Hello,
I have recently had my Yamaha R-300 repaired after the relay was no longer clicking and not allowing sound through to speakers. Before this problem came up, I had a beautiful sound hooked up to a pair of JBL 4301B speakers and with a Luxman PD-284 record player.
Since getting the amp repaired however, all high frequencies like high piano notes, guitar, vocals, strings etc. are very fuzzy and distorted on all inputs including FM, Tape, CD, Aux, and Phono.
I brought it back to the repair shop and described my issue and they plugged in into their speakers and played a CD and allowed me to play songs that the distortion was really obvious on and it sounded fine?? I then took it back home and am getting the same results as before so i'm really not sure if I am doing something wrong here or what?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I have recently had my Yamaha R-300 repaired after the relay was no longer clicking and not allowing sound through to speakers. Before this problem came up, I had a beautiful sound hooked up to a pair of JBL 4301B speakers and with a Luxman PD-284 record player.
Since getting the amp repaired however, all high frequencies like high piano notes, guitar, vocals, strings etc. are very fuzzy and distorted on all inputs including FM, Tape, CD, Aux, and Phono.
I brought it back to the repair shop and described my issue and they plugged in into their speakers and played a CD and allowed me to play songs that the distortion was really obvious on and it sounded fine?? I then took it back home and am getting the same results as before so i'm really not sure if I am doing something wrong here or what?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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You verified that the problem is the Yamaha. That receiver is about 40 years old . I would let it go and buy another receiver instead of spending money to have it repaired. That’s up to you!! https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/yamaha/r-300.shtml This new Yamaha has all the features you need! https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1356588-REG/yamaha_r_n303bl_r_n303_stereo_network_receiver.ht... |
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