Hello everyone...Newbie here! thanks for the site.
Here is my problem.....
I live in Cen Cali and do a lot of camping both on the beach and in the mountains. I take a 5.5hp Honda/Colman generator and plug my old *** Pioneer reciever into it then I hook up some 6.5" outdoor speakers.
I keep blowing the tweeters!!!!
The only thing that I can think of is that the inconsistancy of the power from the generator and maybe there are power spikes from the generator then they move to the reciever, then the reciever pushes too much power to the tweeters and then they pop!
I don't have alot of money to invest into speakers and revievers right now. Does anyone know if I can hook up a computer UPC to the generator and then hook the reciever to the UPC and that way the UPC would control power spikes.
Thanks for everyones time!
If the tweeters are blowing, get a surge suppressor. A good one. Also, it's usually clipping that causes tweeters to die although if they aren't made for high power, they're doomed, anyway.
How are these speakers mounted- in an RV panel?
An easy way to limit the current going to the speakers is with a polyswitch, sold by most places that deal with speaker components, like Parts Express, Madisound, etc. You can also use a car dome light, in series. As the current increases, the filament heats up and this causes higher resistance. You'll see it glowing at times but that means it's doing its job.