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Damm

Enthusiast
Hmm i am in a very sticky situation now. Today, when i plugged in my phone to play. (on the speaker that works) the one that's usually lower suddenly worked. I was away from home a couple of days and i have done nothing to my speakers or stereo.

Now o feel pretty unsafe, as many 1 star reviews on amazon for example have complained about the stereo automatically switched the volume and destroyed their equipment. And even if the stereo works now i feel pretty freaking scared lol. But i can of course not send the stereo in if it works...

By the way if someone have recommendations on a new stereo, i live in Sweden but have access to the german https://www.amazon.de/

Of topic a bit: Can my stereo actually blow my speakers? Klipsch says they can take 100 w 8 ohm. And onkyo only 44w in 8 ohm. I have no knowledge just saw the statistics.

thanks for all answers so far!
 
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MrBoat

Audioholic Ninja
It could indeed be the cord! Especially if it was some dime store bargain. The wires that came with my JBL speakers that was added to the kit by the seller have to be just so or they barely work. And then you better not breathe on them wrong after you get them to play.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Hmm i am in a very sticky situation now. Today, when i plugged in my phone to play. (on the speaker that works) the one that's usually lower suddenly worked. I was away from home a couple of days and i have done nothing to my speakers or stereo.

Now o feel pretty unsafe, as many 1 star reviews on amazon for example have complained about the stereo automatically switched the volume and destroyed their equipment. And even if the stereo works now i feel pretty freaking scared lol. But i can of course not send the stereo in if it works...

By the way if someone have recommendations on a new stereo, i live in Sweden but have access to the german https://www.amazon.de/

Of topic a bit: Can my stereo actually blow my speakers? Klipsch says they can take 100 w 8 ohm. And onkyo only 44w in 8 ohm. I have no knowledge just saw the statistics.

thanks for all answers so far!
The reports are that this fault is very intermittent. It seems to get worse with frequent sudden changes in volume.

I think if you were not nearby and a channel went to full volume, which as you know is reported, then yes, I think it would blow a speaker.

If it were my unit, I would not be using it.

I have a feeling like others, you may well take a loss on this unit, but talk to Onkyo and let them know that you know, these volume problems are not just with your unit. Ask them what they propose to do about it.
 
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Leemix

Audioholic General
Its not really the power that damages the speakers, its the clipping of the signal which occurs earlier with a less powerful amp.


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D

Damm

Enthusiast
Now it's back to only work on one speaker. Will send it in tomorrow. Thanks for the help
 
KEW

KEW

Audioholic Overlord
Now it's back to only work on one speaker. Will send it in tomorrow. Thanks for the help
I hope they give you a good solution!
Please let us know how they handle things!
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Now it's back to only work on one speaker. Will send it in tomorrow. Thanks for the help
This is unfortunate. Looks like this unit was rushed to market. This should have been found in ruthless product testing prior to market. This is a very bad black mark against them.
 

TechHDS

Audioholic General
Hi i have now sent in my stereo to amazon

But im getting really restless with no music and wondered if i could use my fathers old amplifier in the mean time.

It's a technics hd 55. Specs here: https://www.cnet.com/products/technics-sc-hd55-mini-system/specs/

and here is the specs of my speakers: http://assets.klipsch.com/product-specsheets/RP-160M-Spec-Sheet.pdf
You like this hobby uhu?. You just could have said so. Your posting up specs on your father's old gear, like what's the point? lol..Just go spin some tunes man before your blower fuse. lol or you just trying to make a buck? lol .
 
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Damm

Enthusiast
You like this hobby uhu?. You just could have said so. Your posting up specs on your father's old gear, like what's the point? lol..Just go spin some tunes man before your blower fuse. lol
I have no idea what u are trying to say.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
It's not ideal but it will function while you decide what to do in the long run, altho the Technics unit's performance is limited.
 

TechHDS

Audioholic General
I have no idea what u are trying to say.
Nothing was implied its a rhetorical post. You stated your annoyed not being able to listen to some tunes. So you posted your father's gear and wanted to know what others thoughts would be if it be okay to listen to music on your father's gear. Posting links to some of the gear you have with some of these old timers on this forum is nothing new to some of these guys. People come on forums all the time. With issues, chat a lil about it, than start posting up links for gear and other manufacturers products some would call that clickbait. Again nothing was applied with my post but since you ask me directly my response speaks for itself. Enjoy the music on your father's old gear probably better than most of the new gear out now.
 
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lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
OTOH trying to decipher TechHDS' ramblings are hard for everyone....I'm ignoring him so didn't see at first you were responding to one of those.... :)
 

TechHDS

Audioholic General
OTOH trying to decipher TechHDS' ramblings are hard for everyone....I'm ignoring him so didn't see at first you were responding to one of those.... :)
Not everyone, just a few like you..LTHD, ;). Ramblings? Thxs!:p Luv ya to ya Ole Biscuit. :p. Now sell off some of your Vinyl you got stashed away. Really since you put all of your vinyl collection in a closet, I sure would like a pick through of what you got or what you might want to get rid of. :)
 
D

Damm

Enthusiast
Nothing was implied its a rhetorical post. You stated your annoyed not being able to listen to some tunes. So you posted your father's gear and wanted to know what others thoughts would be if it be okay to listen to music on your father's gear. Posting links to some of the gear you have with some of these old timers on this forum is nothing new to some of these guys. People come on forums all the time. With issues, chat a lil about it, than start posting up links for gear and other manufacturers products some would call that clickbait. Again nothing was applied with my post but since you ask me directly my response speaks for itself. Enjoy the music on your father's old gear probably better than most of the new gear out now.
ah alright no hard feelings, just had a hard time trying to crack what you actually meant. And i still have lol.
The technics stereo works fine for now.
 

TechHDS

Audioholic General
ah alright no hard feelings, just had a hard time trying to crack what you actually meant. And i still have lol.
The technics stereo works fine for now.
My man, wasn't grudging on you..lol. I have been there to believe me. I had to put gear in for service many times I was really just relating to your experience with gear. I had to send back two brand new sub not even open cause UPS or someone had drop both Subs damage was done so bad to corners of the sub was unbelievable. Had to send in AVR'S for service, yeah I was Feenin like an addict without his fix,:confused: wanting to fire-up my set-up to watch a 3D move but couldn't. No apology necessary my friend. :) I feel ya, all I was trying say was Man, hook-up your father's gear to your set-up get your fix.:) Only Audiophiles, Enthusiast and the Elites of this hobby understand that feeling. I mean after all We are Audioholics, right? Look where we hang-out at! :)
 

TechHDS

Audioholic General
Me neither. May be exercising the right arm while propping up on the left.
I'm propping on my right arm, while exercising right hand. So many smart-a..! in here my kind of place. TLS Guy, I take back all the alkaloids I gave your set-up. I hope a cockroach ruins one of your reels. :). I bet your malpractice insurance premiums are high uhu.:oops: :D. Bet you understand that uhu.:p
 
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