Saturday, June 14, 2014

Sony Home Theatre system - speakers shut off?




BluEyedGrl


I have a sony home theatre. . when the volume hits a certian point (about 36) the speakers shut off and the display reads "protect" . . this is very annoying as it happens when the music is not particularly loud. . anyone know how to make it stop?


Answer
The system is protecting itself because your speakers are
presenting too much of a load on the amplifier. Either get
some 8 Ohm speakers or a better receiver than can han-
dle a tougher speaker load.
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Logictech z623 2.1 speaker system high volume.?




Tyler


When I turn up my logictech z623 2.1 speaker system to %100 the subwoofer sounds different than when at %50. And it doesn't sound different in a good way. It seems a little sketchy and that it shouldn't be making that sound. Is it normal that its making a different kind of sound? Thanks in advance.


Answer
You can only turn up the volume so high before the amplifiers for the sub and speakers run out of clean power and start to clip (distort). Turning up the volume past the point where you start to hear distortion causes the amps and your speaker coils to heat rapidly and will eventually damage your speakers or amps.

The volume control is made so you can still get good output, even if the input from your source is a bit low. With a strong source, you should not expect to be able to turn the volume all the way up on any audio equipment without causing clipping. That's almost never the case.




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