WHat would cause this?

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derekwwww

Audioholic
I was listening to music today on my Yamaha RXV1500, quite loud at 0. And then my left speaker cut out. I turned the volume down, then it cut back in. Is this some kind of protection in the receiver to stop damage to the speaker or was I pushing the receiver too hard or does anyone know what happened?


Thanks
 
Buckeyefan 1

Buckeyefan 1

Audioholic Ninja
What speakers are you running? Is the receiver set to flat, or do you have the bass and highs turned up? Sounds like a protection circuit kicking in.
 
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derekwwww

Audioholic
The speakers are 8 ohm and and i have the bass turned down a little and the highs up a little. like -1.5 and +1.5. I wasnt sure if it was the receiver that cut out or the speaker? must have been receiver. must have been bad for it too i bet?? I guess I will keep the volume less then that from now on just be be safe.
 
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Cygnus

Senior Audioholic
I have heard generally that "0" on most receivers is really loud! why would you need it that loud? are you planning on making everyone on your street move? :D


...Or is it not that loud?
 
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derekwwww

Audioholic
Yeah its probably louder then it needs to be. I live on a farm so no neighbours!! I dont usually listen to it that loud, usually its somewhere between -15 and -35.
 
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Leprkon

Audioholic General
If it was a protective circuit, it should have cut both speakers. It sounds like you might have a loose wire on the left side that got hot and arced. Are there any scorch marks on the speaker or receiver connections ? Is the wire solidly connected ?
 
zipper

zipper

Full Audioholic
I once did the same thing many years ago to some cheap speakers & it was the speaker that gave out..........actually the main driver(they were 2-way speakers). I think I drove them so hard that I separated the voice coil or something. When I turned it back on it played but started making a clacking sound.
 

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