I have a problem where when I run auto room correction like Dirac or Audyssey, the speaker image pans to the left, all the time and I can correct by adding delay to the right. Is there something wrong with my right speaker? Does this sound like a specific problem?
My subs just stopped working while I was listening to music and I thought it was blown but everything is reading negative do you know what it could be? The speakers are reading 1.5 ohms on one terminal there dual 4 ohm and when I push the speaker it reads negative
@@hey1080 it will show negative impedance because you're actually creating electricity when you press it It should read for when it's sitting completely still if it's fluctuating when you're not touching it then it could be blown
Usefully vid, thanks, luckily my speaker wasn't blown. If it was it will be hard too find a subwoofer for a 2001 panasonic stereo.... probably doesn't exist anymore
This is probably one of the most important things to know about speakers! Good video, man!!!
I definitely agree! Thank you!
Another great reference video!! Thank you!
Thank you, homie!
Agreed!!
I have a problem where when I run auto room correction like Dirac or Audyssey, the speaker image pans to the left, all the time and I can correct by adding delay to the right. Is there something wrong with my right speaker? Does this sound like a specific problem?
@shaunmills4611 If you can correct it with a delay on the right, then I'd say it's unfortunately a room issue. That is super interesting!
My subs just stopped working while I was listening to music and I thought it was blown but everything is reading negative do you know what it could be? The speakers are reading 1.5 ohms on one terminal there dual 4 ohm and when I push the speaker it reads negative
@@hey1080 it will show negative impedance because you're actually creating electricity when you press it It should read for when it's sitting completely still if it's fluctuating when you're not touching it then it could be blown
@@hey1080 I've had them come undone on dual voice coils on one of the two sets of leads inside the speaker box maybe that's what's going on
Great video
Thank you!
very informative thx
Absolutely! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
Usefully vid, thanks, luckily my speaker wasn't blown. If it was it will be hard too find a subwoofer for a 2001 panasonic stereo.... probably doesn't exist anymore
Lol true! No problem!
and if the tweeter is broken, will it make the speaker sound muffled?
That's exactly what it sounds like. All high frequencies will be lost.
I bought beand new xv3. Doesnt. Sound to good. When. I do. That. When. Hook up. Just. Doesn't sound. Right
Umm... what? Lol. I'm not trying to be rude at all, bud, but I don't understand.
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Blowed up!!🤣