What's wrong with my speakers? ;_;

SunnyOctopus

SunnyOctopus

Audioholic
I have a pair of KRK VXT 6. I've owned them for a 2-3 months and a few days ago the tweeters started sounding bad. They make kind of a buzzing noise whenever they try to hit certain tones. For an example of what I'm experiencing, listen to "Boomboxes and Dictionaries" by The Gaslight Anthem. Every note of the guitar intro causes a buzz. This happens at all levels.

I've tried changing the source and triple checked the settings on my computer, but nothing seems to make a difference.

I don't know why this started happening! The only thing I could think of is some test tones I run through them a little while ago at maybe 80-100db

I bought them online factory b-stock at guitarcenter.com. I'd like to just get these working, but I don't think that's going to happen...;[

Could I bring them into a local Guitar Center and will they replace them for me? There are no signs of physical damage.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
...I don't know why this started happening! The only thing I could think of is some test tones I run through them a little while ago at maybe 80-100db

...
Yes, that could have done it in:eek:
 
SunnyOctopus

SunnyOctopus

Audioholic
Seriously?! D;

Speakers are so sensitive, then!

I don't understand. ;[
I see people doing speakers excursions and stuff all the time. Why do they even make test tones?


And it isn't safe to play test tones, then? What is it safe to play? D;;
What if there is music that is just test tone sweeps with vocals?

Thanks for the responses! ;]
 
pzaur

pzaur

Audioholic Samurai
Seriously?! D;

Speakers are so sensitive, then!

I don't understand. ;[
I see people doing speakers excursions and stuff all the time. Why do they even make test tones?


And it isn't safe to play test tones, then? What is it safe to play? D;;
What if there is music that is just test tone sweeps with vocals?

Thanks for the responses! ;]
Test tones are safe at reasonable levels. I'm guessing 80-100 decibels was not reasonable for your gear.

-pat
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
I have a pair of KRK VXT 6. I've owned them for a 2-3 months and a few days ago the tweeters started sounding bad. They make kind of a buzzing noise whenever they try to hit certain tones. For an example of what I'm experiencing, listen to "Boomboxes and Dictionaries" by The Gaslight Anthem. Every note of the guitar intro causes a buzz. This happens at all levels.

I've tried changing the source and triple checked the settings on my computer, but nothing seems to make a difference.

I don't know why this started happening! The only thing I could think of is some test tones I run through them a little while ago at maybe 80-100db

I bought them online factory b-stock at guitarcenter.com. I'd like to just get these working, but I don't think that's going to happen...;[

Could I bring them into a local Guitar Center and will they replace them for me? There are no signs of physical damage.
You made a common novice mistake. Tweeters are small and can only handle a few watts of power. In music program there is little sound energy in the pass band of tweeters. Although some program using electronic instruments like synthesizers can and do blow tweeters.

So when using test tones, you have to really back off the level in the tweeter range or you will blow them like you did. Only professional horn loaded HF units with compression drivers will produce high spl in the upper octaves. So for most speakers you can not produce nearly as high spl at 5 kHz as 500 Hz. If you try you have found out what happens.

Your best bet is to contact the manufacturer for replacement drivers. I have looked at pictures and they do not have the usual screw mounting. They must have some type of rear compression mounting.
 
SunnyOctopus

SunnyOctopus

Audioholic
Well then how can anyone be safe? D;


What if some track on some album is just a sine wave? What other types of noises can damage speakers and how can we avoid them? I don't think I'll ever be able to listen to music without fear again. ;[
 
SunnyOctopus

SunnyOctopus

Audioholic
Hmmm...many sorts. Lots of punk and indie.

"Everything." D;

Could someone give me a safe db level to listen to these for future reference? D;

And how would I know when I reach that level? Some sort of white or pink or something noise measured with SPL meter?
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Hmmm...many sorts. Lots of punk and indie.

"Everything." D;

Could someone give me a safe db level to listen to these for future reference? D;

And how would I know when I reach that level? Some sort of white or pink or something noise measured with SPL meter?
I don't think most of us are in the habit of blowing tweeters. You did it with test tones which is not music program. You asked a question with too many variables so no intelligent answer is possible, only BS.
 
pzaur

pzaur

Audioholic Samurai
Hmmm...many sorts. Lots of punk and indie.

"Everything." D;

Could someone give me a safe db level to listen to these for future reference? D;

And how would I know when I reach that level? Some sort of white or pink or something noise measured with SPL meter?
- shoulder shrug -

See TLS' post.

-pat
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Seriously?! D;

Speakers are so sensitive, then!

I don't understand. ;[
I see people doing speakers excursions and stuff all the time. Why do they even make test tones?
As others have also said, yes, seriously:D
Some speakers are sensitive, very, others are not, like the ones you see on those excursion demos, large drivers. I bet you don't see tweeters on those excursion tests;):D
Test tones have a purpose but one needs to know how to use them.
Brouse around this web site, read all you can and you will gain much:D
 
SunnyOctopus

SunnyOctopus

Audioholic
This is a little late, but it turns out it was just my soundcard.
 

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