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#257641 - 03/14/09 06:43 AM
Re: Just got my new powered speakers
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Dnj: Exactly Ian it will interesting to hear other peoples reviews..... This is sad to hear, I thought mine were an isolated problem. I'm glad I returned them quick.....lesson learned. I'm going to go hug my Tapco powered 15"s now ... Hearing this could make me go out and buy "another" Bose system
Yeah...you can't beat quality...that's why I hug my old 20 year old Yamaha powered monitors....never had ONE problem with them since new. Tapco makes good gear. If you get the Bose...get two...go stereo...I know it's a whack of money, but I can tell you, I am not disappointed, and I am very fussy and don't like to waste money. Stereo AND full coverage...the S900 sounds incredible...the Tyros3 sounds marvelous, and even the little Yamaha P85 sounds lovely. Best investment I've ever made. Ian
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#257647 - 03/14/09 08:08 AM
Re: Just got my new powered speakers
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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O.K. here's the story. I had a rare weekend off from my regular job, so took them to the American Legion. It was a cold rainy night and I didn't expect many people there, so a good chance to try them. I must add, I had them set up at home for two weeks and had them on at least four hours every day, with no problems. I pushed them hard too. Anyway, I set up at the Legion and they sounded great for the first set. Then one of them quit. I turned it off and on, I changed cords, changed channels on the mixer, and checked all the regular things. No help. Then I unplugged from the line in and plugged into the mic in, and it worked fine, for a while, then quit again. I panned everything to the other speaker and turned the left one off. After I took a break, I turned the left one back on and it worked fine for about an hour, then went out again. I feel it is a solder joint or something on the input that is causing the problem. I had something similar happen some years ago with a brand new Peavey and that's what it turned out to be. The rest of the night was the same. It would work for a while then the sound would stop. It didn't go off, just quit producing sound. The last set it worked fine, maybe because I turned the volume down some? I don't know. I will phone the company and see what they suggest. I'm not ready to give up on them, because they really did sound good. I don't think anyone in the audience noticed that part of the time I was only using one speaker. I suppose that's the good thing about having two powered speakers, if one goes out you CAN make it with the other. I usually have a backup system (Logitech) in the car, but didn't this time. I wouldn't panic because of this. I have had problems with much more expensive gear in the past also. I will get it replaced and try again. DonM
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