Does my music system cut out when the bass is high?
Hi everyone, I have a music system to which I've connected a surround sound system, a subwoofer, and four other (normal?) speakers. However, whenever I turn up the volume, the music briefly cuts out completely at high bass levels (there's a brief scratching sound) and then starts up again. I've already checked to make sure all the cables are properly insulated, and after triple-checking, I haven't found anything. Do you have any suggestions for a solution?
How are the boxes connected? If you simply have several speakers clamped to a connector (so parallel) the total impedance becomes too low and the amplifier protects itself
The cables and connections have nothing to do with them. The protective circuit of the final stage intervenes because it is overloaded. Be happy, otherwise it would destroy your speakers by clipping, starting with the tweeters.
You can’t just connect as many speakers to the amplifier. You also have to pay attention to the impedances and performance values. The output of the final stage is always given with a minimum impedance and a maximum power. Important here is the indication in Watt RMS. The loudspeakers must accordingly be selected such that the impedance is not too low and the loadability is not too high. It’s got to fit everything together, or something like that happens.
incorrectly connected or non-matching parts combined. or clipping at the entrance. or a defect.
Thought this is only suitable for movies. I guess it is.
I don’t understand what you mean
thank you for the place, then is probably more a defect because everything else I checked
such a monitor for a clean dolby atmos image costs around 500€ approx. Then 11 stk. and call subwoofer, who becomes a little more expensive. then you need a corresponding conversion with correspondingly many channels. Let’s say 600-800€. In addition, the space should have been treated acoustically. It can cost a few thousand.
I’ll see if I can hear it somewhere. Thank you for the infos. Do you have to nerp again.what does this cost a complete system,so a good one that might be halfway affordable?
you can hear rehearsal in a small studio. I don’t know if there’s anything like that, I had offered it to the open door day at the time every year, was well perceived.
Having a very decent stereo, dolby atmos would still interest me from the sound.
it does. it costs a little something and is nothing you can get in the record market on the shelf. there are some music in Dolby Atmos.
That would’ve prevailed. Can you hear such a system somewhere? The music is only available in stereo if it’s not a live recording?
Why not? if you can afford it is the best listening experience you can have.
The thing that comes from the side and back but you don’t listen to music
please google what surround means. or dolby atmos.
Reference class loudspeaker is not available in three
No. it is a surrounding system, and that stereo is unchallenged too.
With so many speakers. With music is stereo yet unchallenged?