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Default Stereo amp stop produce sound


"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
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Tnguyen wrote:
I have a Samson S1000 that accepts a subwoofer signal from pre/pro and
drives a passive SVS subwoofer. Until recent day, the amp stops amplified
sound. Through troubleshooting, it indicates that the fault is in the

S1000
amp. I am able to get the SVS sub working by placing a working amplifier
between the pre/pro and the sub. This setup eliminates the suspicion of

the
two components: pre/pro and the sub.


Okay, you have a junky DJ-grade amplifier, and it broke. Are you

surprised?

When I run the 5.1 sound balance with the S1000 in the system, sound is

not
emanating from the subwoofer. However if I test the subwoofer peak from

the
pre/pro and max out the test volume @ +15db (vol from the test menu in

the
pre/pro), the amp does creat sound but not at a very loud level as when

it
is working properly. What could posibly cause this problem?


All kinds of things could cause something like that to happen, but clearly
something in the signal path isn't passing much signal.

BTW, the S1000 is a stereo amp. I only use one channel to power the sub.

I
test both channel but they exhibit the same symptom as described in the
second paragraph.


If the problem is common to both channels, that would tend to incriminate
the power supply, which is common to both channels.


In general, without open up the amp, power up and down is still working
properly.


In general, though, these amplifiers are not worth the money to have a
tech look at them, and probably aren't worth your time to open them up
unless you value your labour very little.


So what you're saying is the amp is just junk? I thought it was a decent
amp for the subwoofer, and it was the original component came with the
subwoofer package from SVS. Now I would not use this amp to power the main
speakers of course, but for the sub.... I think it was enough.


If you open it you'll probably find two big rails and two small rails...
and if you measure them you'll probably find one or more of them is dead.


I have sometimes this Holiday. I may have a look at the power rails just
for fun.

Thanks for your advice!!

--scott

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