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RH150G3+ with volumes past 7 goes silent
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<blockquote data-quote="GtrGeorge!" data-source="post: 45729" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>..but Ive been around a while and seen alot. I wouldnt expect the purchase of new speakers to fix the amp cutting out after 7 on the volume control.</p><p> I have seen some other amps do this (not Randalls) and I noticed there was some very high pitched sound that was heard while dialing up. I suspect that high end sound had something to do with it. I will call that that super-sonic feedback...because it really is that high up.</p><p> Anyway, I suspect that in amps that do this...that feedback is ocurring due to a leaky component (these sort of sounds should be stopped by capacitors and resistors long before you hear them)..and when the volume exceeds 7..it is feeding back so much that it actually STOPS all the signal coming out.</p><p> You need a real amp repairman...it will probably cost less than the speakers you thought you needed. ...imho.</p><p> GtrGeorge</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GtrGeorge!, post: 45729, member: 1132"] ..but Ive been around a while and seen alot. I wouldnt expect the purchase of new speakers to fix the amp cutting out after 7 on the volume control. I have seen some other amps do this (not Randalls) and I noticed there was some very high pitched sound that was heard while dialing up. I suspect that high end sound had something to do with it. I will call that that super-sonic feedback...because it really is that high up. Anyway, I suspect that in amps that do this...that feedback is ocurring due to a leaky component (these sort of sounds should be stopped by capacitors and resistors long before you hear them)..and when the volume exceeds 7..it is feeding back so much that it actually STOPS all the signal coming out. You need a real amp repairman...it will probably cost less than the speakers you thought you needed. ...imho. GtrGeorge [/QUOTE]
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