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speakers fail when i turn volume down someone knows why.??

Discussion in 'Receivers and amplifiers' started by sergiovv, Sep 12, 2005.

  1. sergiovv

    sergiovv Regular member

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    i have a pionner receiver with four speakers two 12" and two 15" everthing works great and much greater if the volume is all the way up
    but when i am seeing a movie and is too late to have the volume that up i have to turn it down and theres when the speakers starts cuttin off but if i turn the volume up they will work again . does someone have had the same problem.??
     
  2. luvnrap

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    Hey I had the same problem I work at a car audio store, and you are getting a bad connection. If your subs are powered meaning they have a built in amp, then it's because your stereo needs to be turned up for your subs to get a good connection.
     
  3. gear79

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    i cant remember the name pioneer uses for it, but do you happen to have the 'late night volume' on/off ?
    i know on mine, it has a setting from 0 to max for watching tv at lower volumes but still be able to hear the music/movie as intended.
     
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    i have four speakers 2 of them start cutting off when i turn volume down and the other two keep working good what i am doing is disabling the two speakers that fail...
    luvnrap how can i check that about the amps and the subs i think i have the conecctions as they have to be i mean the red on red and black on black and every speaker in a single set of red/black holes
     
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    Alright man Im not sure bout this one, but tomorrow I can ask at work. Make sure your negative and positves match up the same on the subs and going into ur amp. Cuz if not ur subs may disort or even jus not work. How many amps do you have? On yuor ground cable goin to your battery make sure your little metal piece on your battery is not corroded and make sure your battery is not coroded if it is then jus buy i new piece for your battery and believe it or not pour coke on your battery and usually it will eat away the corrosion. What size ground wire are you running? Are any of your subs powered meaning you have a built in amp? Let me know if any of this stuff works.
     
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    sergiovv Regular member

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    i think theres a misunderstanding ...i am talking about a home receiver not a car receiver ..i have the speakers plugged up in a power audio receiver/.
     
  7. gear79

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    sergiovv.......... did you try one of my above posts? i knew you were talking about home audio.
     
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    sergiovv Regular member

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    gear79 the receiver i have i think doesnt have that feature...it just have the normal bottons like :tv,vcr1,vcr2,phono,ld,cd, and it has a lot of bottons for control the bass ,treble,balance, surround mode, master control volume...and believe me i already tried everthing..i dont know what else to do. it seem to be something simple..
    the volume is from 1 to 10 but i only use it till 5 because its really loud in 5 ..and when its in 1 its when it starts doing the problem.
     
  9. gear79

    gear79 Guest

    whats the model number? is it an older one or newer? i noticed you are running more speakers to it? are they home speakers or car audio? the ohms on the car audios are different. home should be 8 ohms.
     

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