
TLS Guy
Audioholic Jedi
Check your sub manual. Some subs have their crossover disabled as to whether the L or R sub input is used.Great. _-_
I put on Bausch and Lomb ReNu on the knobs and turned them alot and then the crackling actually stopped but it sounded the same so then I put more and now it won't even turn on anymore...
Please help me. ;-;
If your manual says the crossover is active on all connections, then somehow the crossover has failed. However this would be a really odd fault and for the life of me I can think of one way that could happen. That would have to involve the disconnection of the feedback loops and or failure of the same circuit inside multiple op amps. That would be highly unlikely. So I have to feel operator error has by passed the subs crossover some how.
The most likely failure of a crossover would be no sound.