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only one speaker working on amplifier?
my amplifier is playing up. occasionally when i turn it on, the sound comes out of the subwoofer and only one of the two other speaker channels. I've played around with it and discovered that if I turn it off, it usually fixes it. Sometimes I need to unplug the working speaker and turn it off and turn it back on with the not working channel still plugged in....then I plug the other speaker back in..
Lastly, I have found that it is taking more turning on and off to fix the problem as time goes by...
any idea what it could be? easy fix? expensive?
definately not the speaker connection because if i swap the connections the same channel doesn't work.,..so its definately in the amp.
1 Answer
- Paul FLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
It's hard to think that the problem may be in the amp, it most likely has to do with a connection on the intermittent speaker. Remove the wires and connect them again. If the problem persists, then it could be a static charge in the amp, but it's very unusual.