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Help!!!, no bass out of my right speaker

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SunnyDaze:

--- Quote from: falcon377 on June 25, 2010, 11:50:29 PM ---DC current out of the outputs will seize a woofer fast. If the woofer is seized, do NOT use the receiver that blew it out...

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Yeah, I forgot to mention that part. You'd better give that Sansui to me. I'll figure out what to do with it! :)

In all honesty, if you have a multimeter, it's time to start playing.

vstarkwell:

--- Quote from: SunnyDaze on June 25, 2010, 11:55:04 PM ---
--- Quote from: falcon377 on June 25, 2010, 11:50:29 PM ---DC current out of the outputs will seize a woofer fast. If the woofer is seized, do NOT use the receiver that blew it out...

--- End quote ---

Yeah, I forgot to mention that part. You'd better give that Sansui to me. I'll figure out what to do with it! :)

In all honesty, if you have a multimeter, it's time to start playing.

--- End quote ---

I unscrewed the mid range and the woofer and everything seems to be fine Ie nothing is loose. I have no idea what a multimeter is so I'm just going to have Tom take a look it as I'm prone to screw something up. As for the Sansui I'll think about it Tom just worked on it and it's in good working order. I still have a SX-980 i'm trying to get rid of.

SunnyDaze:
Interesting. I hope it's something simple and things work out for ya!

vstarkwell:
"Interesting. I hope it's something simple and things work out for ya!"

Thanks, that's what I'm hoping for to

Falcon:
Did you just say you are trying to get rid of a sx-980?

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