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Lovguitar December 25th 09 07:03 PM

Cerwin Vega Sub Woofer -- buzzy distortion
 
I have a Cerwin Vega HT-S12A subwoofer that has begun making an
electronic distortion. The speaker itself seems fine when I do a push
pull and tap -- no voice coil rub. Just putting my hand near the
speaker causes a slight humming, however. The gain of the unit seems
OK, it gets pretty loud, but the louder you turn it the louder the
distortion gets. I've taken to turning the unit off because even when
it's getting no signal it will start to hum and buzz sometimes. Not a
60 cycle sounding hum, a buzzy distortion.

Any troubleshooting ideas?

Thanks and Happy Holidays!

Paul

Sjouke Burry[_2_] December 25th 09 07:59 PM

Cerwin Vega Sub Woofer -- buzzy distortion
 
Lovguitar wrote:
I have a Cerwin Vega HT-S12A subwoofer that has begun making an
electronic distortion. The speaker itself seems fine when I do a push
pull and tap -- no voice coil rub. Just putting my hand near the
speaker causes a slight humming, however. The gain of the unit seems
OK, it gets pretty loud, but the louder you turn it the louder the
distortion gets. I've taken to turning the unit off because even when
it's getting no signal it will start to hum and buzz sometimes. Not a
60 cycle sounding hum, a buzzy distortion.

Any troubleshooting ideas?

Thanks and Happy Holidays!

Paul

Bad (intermittent oscilation ) powersupply triggered by
60(120)Hz ripple current?
Or the same somewhere in the amplifiers?

PeterD December 25th 09 08:10 PM

Cerwin Vega Sub Woofer -- buzzy distortion
 
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 11:03:24 -0800 (PST), Lovguitar
wrote:

I have a Cerwin Vega HT-S12A subwoofer that has begun making an
electronic distortion. The speaker itself seems fine when I do a push
pull and tap --


Wow, that's a really good scientific test...

no voice coil rub. Just putting my hand near the
speaker causes a slight humming, however. The gain of the unit seems
OK, it gets pretty loud, but the louder you turn it the louder the
distortion gets. I've taken to turning the unit off because even when
it's getting no signal it will start to hum and buzz sometimes. Not a
60 cycle sounding hum, a buzzy distortion.

Any troubleshooting ideas?


Properly test the speaker.

Monitor the power supply rails while increasing the volume.


Thanks and Happy Holidays!

Paul


Lawrence Livermore December 25th 09 08:33 PM

Cerwin Vega Sub Woofer -- buzzy distortion
 
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 15:10:39 -0500, PeterD wrote:

On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 11:03:24 -0800 (PST), Lovguitar
wrote:

I have a Cerwin Vega HT-S12A subwoofer that has begun making an
electronic distortion. The speaker itself seems fine when I do a push
pull and tap --


Wow, that's a really good scientific test...


Wow that's a really idiotic reply seeing the OP is a guitar player and
not a scientist.

In reality the mechanical manipulation of the speaker cone is a valid
fundamental test. Next test would be to subsitute the amp. The result
should be obvious.

Arfa Daily December 26th 09 12:02 AM

Cerwin Vega Sub Woofer -- buzzy distortion
 

"PeterD" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 11:03:24 -0800 (PST), Lovguitar
wrote:

I have a Cerwin Vega HT-S12A subwoofer that has begun making an
electronic distortion. The speaker itself seems fine when I do a push
pull and tap --


Wow, that's a really good scientific test...


Just goes to show what you know about service work then ...

Arfa



Phil Allison[_2_] December 26th 09 12:29 AM

Cerwin Vega Sub Woofer -- buzzy distortion
 

"Peter Dope"


I have a Cerwin Vega HT-S12A subwoofer that has begun making an
electronic distortion. The speaker itself seems fine when I do a push
pull and tap --


Wow, that's a really good scientific test...



** It's a valid test procedure and perfectly "scientific".

Like the majority of test procedures, it is not *absolute* - but if the
device fails the test you have your culprit.

However, it passes the test, there are other tests that may need doing.

It is possible to perform a very large number of tests on a loudspeaker,
not one of which conclusively proves it has no faults.

But if the OPs test is failed, then none of them need doing.


...... Phil





Phil Allison[_2_] December 26th 09 12:33 AM

Cerwin Vega Sub Woofer -- buzzy distortion
 

"Lovguitar"
I have a Cerwin Vega HT-S12A subwoofer that has begun making an
electronic distortion. The speaker itself seems fine when I do a push
pull and tap -- no voice coil rub. Just putting my hand near the
speaker causes a slight humming, however. The gain of the unit seems
OK, it gets pretty loud, but the louder you turn it the louder the
distortion gets. I've taken to turning the unit off because even when
it's getting no signal it will start to hum and buzz sometimes. Not a
60 cycle sounding hum, a buzzy distortion.

Any troubleshooting ideas?



**Yep - remove the woofer and connect the leads from the amp to another
( known good) speaker.

Also try the woofer with another amplifier - even a guitar amp will do.

Leads with alligator clips at each end are very handy for this.



..... Phil



PeterD December 26th 09 02:09 PM

Cerwin Vega Sub Woofer -- buzzy distortion
 
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 15:33:45 -0500, Lawrence Livermore
wrote:

On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 15:10:39 -0500, PeterD wrote:

On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 11:03:24 -0800 (PST), Lovguitar
wrote:

I have a Cerwin Vega HT-S12A subwoofer that has begun making an
electronic distortion. The speaker itself seems fine when I do a push
pull and tap --


Wow, that's a really good scientific test...


Wow that's a really idiotic reply seeing the OP is a guitar player and
not a scientist.


**** off then. If he's a guitar player, he should not be trying to fix
electronics, right?

In reality the mechanical manipulation of the speaker cone is a valid
fundamental test. Next test would be to subsitute the amp. The result
should be obvious.


It's obvious that you have contributed NOTHING to this thread, and I
did give him good advice.

PeterD December 26th 09 02:11 PM

Cerwin Vega Sub Woofer -- buzzy distortion
 
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 00:02:22 -0000, "Arfa Daily"
wrote:


"PeterD" wrote in message
.. .
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 11:03:24 -0800 (PST), Lovguitar
wrote:

I have a Cerwin Vega HT-S12A subwoofer that has begun making an
electronic distortion. The speaker itself seems fine when I do a push
pull and tap --


Wow, that's a really good scientific test...


Just goes to show what you know about service work then ...

Arfa


Clearly more than some people (I'll exclude you, since you do know
what you are doing.) bottom line is that that test is very limited,
and won't show the problem that he's experiencing which is distortion
at higher volume levels...


PeterD December 26th 09 02:11 PM

Cerwin Vega Sub Woofer -- buzzy distortion
 
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 11:29:01 +1100, "Phil Allison"
wrote:


"Peter Dope"


I have a Cerwin Vega HT-S12A subwoofer that has begun making an
electronic distortion. The speaker itself seems fine when I do a push
pull and tap --


Wow, that's a really good scientific test...



** It's a valid test procedure and perfectly "scientific".

Like the majority of test procedures, it is not *absolute* - but if the
device fails the test you have your culprit.

However, it passes the test, there are other tests that may need doing.

It is possible to perform a very large number of tests on a loudspeaker,
not one of which conclusively proves it has no faults.

But if the OPs test is failed, then none of them need doing.


..... Phil



Agreed.



Arfa Daily December 27th 09 12:33 AM

Cerwin Vega Sub Woofer -- buzzy distortion
 

"PeterD" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 00:02:22 -0000, "Arfa Daily"
wrote:


"PeterD" wrote in message
. ..
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 11:03:24 -0800 (PST), Lovguitar
wrote:

I have a Cerwin Vega HT-S12A subwoofer that has begun making an
electronic distortion. The speaker itself seems fine when I do a push
pull and tap --

Wow, that's a really good scientific test...


Just goes to show what you know about service work then ...

Arfa


Clearly more than some people (I'll exclude you, since you do know
what you are doing.) bottom line is that that test is very limited,
and won't show the problem that he's experiencing which is distortion
at higher volume levels...


OK, I'll give you that, but the test will pick up most raspy distortion
problems that are to do with the speaker itself. Sometimes, however, the
problem can be due to mechanical resonances which only show up at high drive
levels, in which case the push - pull test will, as you rightly say, reveal
absolutely nuffink ... :-)

Arfa



Phil Allison[_2_] December 27th 09 12:43 AM

Cerwin Vega Sub Woofer -- buzzy distortion
 

"PeterDope"

Clearly more than some people (I'll exclude you, since you do know
what you are doing.) bottom line is that that test is very limited,
and won't show the problem that he's experiencing which is distortion
at higher volume levels...



** On the contrary - the OP spoke of a " buzzy distortion " with NO signal
going through the unit.

Given that the speaker is not poling against the magnet structure nor has
loose turns on the voice coil ( his tap and pull test shows that) the odds
are very high that the problem is with the driving amp.


..... Phil



Arfa Daily December 27th 09 12:55 AM

Cerwin Vega Sub Woofer -- buzzy distortion
 

"Phil Allison" wrote in message
...

"PeterDope"

Clearly more than some people (I'll exclude you, since you do know
what you are doing.) bottom line is that that test is very limited,
and won't show the problem that he's experiencing which is distortion
at higher volume levels...



** On the contrary - the OP spoke of a " buzzy distortion " with NO signal
going through the unit.

Given that the speaker is not poling against the magnet structure nor has
loose turns on the voice coil ( his tap and pull test shows that) the
odds are very high that the problem is with the driving amp.


.... Phil


Agreed

Arfa



PeterD December 27th 09 01:13 AM

Cerwin Vega Sub Woofer -- buzzy distortion
 
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 10:39:35 -0500, Meat Plow
wrote:

On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 09:09:53 -0500, PeterD wrote:

On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 15:33:45 -0500, Lawrence Livermore
wrote:

On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 15:10:39 -0500, PeterD wrote:

On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 11:03:24 -0800 (PST), Lovguitar
wrote:

I have a Cerwin Vega HT-S12A subwoofer that has begun making an
electronic distortion. The speaker itself seems fine when I do a push
pull and tap --

Wow, that's a really good scientific test...

Wow that's a really idiotic reply seeing the OP is a guitar player and
not a scientist.


**** off then. If he's a guitar player, he should not be trying to fix
electronics, right?

In reality the mechanical manipulation of the speaker cone is a valid
fundamental test. Next test would be to subsitute the amp. The result
should be obvious.


It's obvious that you have contributed NOTHING to this thread, and I
did give him good advice.


You gave the OP an ear full of hateful, self-righteous spew.


No, I told him his test was flawed, then suggested what he should
do... The self-righteous spew wasn't mine... OF course one of the
proud flamers thought it woudl be funny to snip off the helpful advice
I gave, and leave what they felt was not helpful...

So again: check with a known good speaker, if it still distorts
monitor the power supply rails while the symptoms exist.

So if people don't like that advice, and think it is hateful or
self-rightous, well tuff ****.


PeterD December 27th 09 02:39 PM

Cerwin Vega Sub Woofer -- buzzy distortion
 
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 20:45:58 -0500, Meat Plow
wrote:

On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 20:13:39 -0500, PeterD wrote:


On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 10:39:35 -0500, Meat Plow
wrote:

On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 09:09:53 -0500, PeterD wrote:

On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 15:33:45 -0500, Lawrence Livermore
wrote:

On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 15:10:39 -0500, PeterD wrote:

On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 11:03:24 -0800 (PST), Lovguitar
wrote:

I have a Cerwin Vega HT-S12A subwoofer that has begun making an
electronic distortion. The speaker itself seems fine when I do a push
pull and tap --

Wow, that's a really good scientific test...

Wow that's a really idiotic reply seeing the OP is a guitar player and
not a scientist.


**** off then. If he's a guitar player, he should not be trying to fix
electronics, right?

In reality the mechanical manipulation of the speaker cone is a valid
fundamental test. Next test would be to subsitute the amp. The result
should be obvious.

It's obvious that you have contributed NOTHING to this thread, and I
did give him good advice.

You gave the OP an ear full of hateful, self-righteous spew.


No, I told him[SLAP]


Be gone child. I have nearly 4 decades in pro audio so don't insult my
intelligence with your mouth full of ****.


I have as much experience as you do, and as long as you snip the valid
advice I give, leave your flames and ****, you look like one big ****
head. So your advice back to you: be gone, you are acting like a
child, altering my text in quoted sections to suit your childish
attitudes and basically just ****-off, you are trolling, and poorly at
that.

Now for the last time: test with a known good speaker, and monitor the
power supply rails as a starting point. And, meathead, don't bother
replying, and if you do reply DONOT alter my comments as you did
above. Now, **** off.

PeterD December 27th 09 09:53 PM

Cerwin Vega Sub Woofer -- buzzy distortion
 
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 11:51:39 -0500, Meat Plow
wrote:

On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 09:39:36 -0500, PeterD wrote:


On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 20:45:58 -0500, Meat Plow
wrote:

On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 20:13:39 -0500, PeterD wrote:


On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 10:39:35 -0500, Meat Plow
wrote:

On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 09:09:53 -0500, PeterD wrote:

On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 15:33:45 -0500, Lawrence Livermore
wrote:

On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 15:10:39 -0500, PeterD wrote:

On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 11:03:24 -0800 (PST), Lovguitar
wrote:

I have a Cerwin Vega HT-S12A subwoofer that has begun making an
electronic distortion. The speaker itself seems fine when I do a push
pull and tap --

Wow, that's a really good scientific test...

Wow that's a really idiotic reply seeing the OP is a guitar player and
not a scientist.


**** off then. If he's a guitar player, he should not be trying to fix
electronics, right?

In reality the mechanical manipulation of the speaker cone is a valid
fundamental test. Next test would be to subsitute the amp. The result
should be obvious.

It's obvious that you have contributed NOTHING to this thread, and I
did give him good advice.

You gave the OP an ear full of hateful, self-righteous spew.

No, I told him[SLAP]

Be gone child. I have nearly 4 decades in pro audio so don't insult my
intelligence with your mouth full of ****.


I have[SLAP]


Then show your maturity you blabbering Fool.


Bwa-ha-ha-ha... Yea, right like you have showm maturity...

At least I don't alter other people's words in quoted sections,
changing things to make a meathead post seem reasonable...

I'm tired of you, kid. Go waste someone else's time.

Arfa Daily December 28th 09 01:13 AM

Cerwin Vega Sub Woofer -- buzzy distortion
 

"PeterD" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 11:51:39 -0500, Meat Plow
wrote:

On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 09:39:36 -0500, PeterD wrote:


On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 20:45:58 -0500, Meat Plow
wrote:

On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 20:13:39 -0500, PeterD wrote:


On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 10:39:35 -0500, Meat Plow
wrote:

On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 09:09:53 -0500, PeterD wrote:

On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 15:33:45 -0500, Lawrence Livermore
wrote:

On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 15:10:39 -0500, PeterD wrote:

On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 11:03:24 -0800 (PST), Lovguitar
wrote:

I have a Cerwin Vega HT-S12A subwoofer that has begun making an
electronic distortion. The speaker itself seems fine when I do a
push
pull and tap --

Wow, that's a really good scientific test...

Wow that's a really idiotic reply seeing the OP is a guitar player
and
not a scientist.


**** off then. If he's a guitar player, he should not be trying to
fix
electronics, right?

In reality the mechanical manipulation of the speaker cone is a
valid
fundamental test. Next test would be to subsitute the amp. The
result
should be obvious.

It's obvious that you have contributed NOTHING to this thread, and I
did give him good advice.

You gave the OP an ear full of hateful, self-righteous spew.

No, I told him[SLAP]

Be gone child. I have nearly 4 decades in pro audio so don't insult my
intelligence with your mouth full of ****.

I have[SLAP]


Then show your maturity you blabbering Fool.


Bwa-ha-ha-ha... Yea, right like you have showm maturity...

At least I don't alter other people's words in quoted sections,
changing things to make a meathead post seem reasonable...

I'm tired of you, kid. Go waste someone else's time.



Stop it boys ... d :-\ )

Arfa

Arfa



Arfa Daily December 29th 09 02:15 AM

Cerwin Vega Sub Woofer -- buzzy distortion
 

"Meat Plow" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 01:13:04 -0000, "Arfa Daily"
wrote:


"PeterD" wrote in message
. ..
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 11:51:39 -0500, Meat Plow
wrote:

On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 09:39:36 -0500, PeterD wrote:


On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 20:45:58 -0500, Meat Plow
wrote:

On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 20:13:39 -0500, PeterD wrote:


On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 10:39:35 -0500, Meat Plow
wrote:

On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 09:09:53 -0500, PeterD wrote:

On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 15:33:45 -0500, Lawrence Livermore
wrote:

On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 15:10:39 -0500, PeterD
wrote:

On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 11:03:24 -0800 (PST), Lovguitar
wrote:

I have a Cerwin Vega HT-S12A subwoofer that has begun making an
electronic distortion. The speaker itself seems fine when I do
a
push
pull and tap --

Wow, that's a really good scientific test...

Wow that's a really idiotic reply seeing the OP is a guitar player
and
not a scientist.


**** off then. If he's a guitar player, he should not be trying to
fix
electronics, right?

In reality the mechanical manipulation of the speaker cone is a
valid
fundamental test. Next test would be to subsitute the amp. The
result
should be obvious.

It's obvious that you have contributed NOTHING to this thread, and
I
did give him good advice.

You gave the OP an ear full of hateful, self-righteous spew.

No, I told him[SLAP]

Be gone child. I have nearly 4 decades in pro audio so don't insult my
intelligence with your mouth full of ****.

I have[SLAP]

Then show your maturity you blabbering Fool.

Bwa-ha-ha-ha... Yea, right like you have showm maturity...

At least I don't alter other people's words in quoted sections,
changing things to make a meathead post seem reasonable...

I'm tired of you, kid. Go waste someone else's time.



Stop it boys ... d :-\ )

Arfa

Arfa


Aw come on now Arf. I haven't had to bitch-slap one of these 'full of
their own ****' posers in a long time.

Funny though how it keeps replying as if some magical force compells
it to press the read button when my posts are highlighted.


OK sah! Carry on that man !

Arfa




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