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| Home Audio Subwoofers Sub will start rumbling won't stop???Discuss Sub will start rumbling won't stop??? in the Manufactured Speakers and Subwoofers forum; Sub will start rumbling won't stop??? Every once in a while my Sub will start rumbling very loudly and won't stop until I shut it off. ... |
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| Sub will start rumbling won't stop??? Every once in a while my Sub will start rumbling very loudly and won't stop until I shut it off. It's only happened a few times and only happens when I use a wire connector (male\female) connector on a longish 20ft cable. I think it's caused by the connector but there is no real good reason to link it to the connector. For the past two nights, since I moved the sub, it has just started for no apparent reason. Any ideas? | |||
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| | Re: Sub will start rumbling won't stop??? More information would be helpful. Tell us what your setup is. Make and model of sub, connected to what receiver, and how is it connected. ""only happens when I use a wire connector ""Not sure what you mean by that. Please explain. | |||
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| Re: Sub will start rumbling won't stop??? ok I'm no expert here so I'll explain it the best I can. I have a D-box David 302 12-inch sub with powered amp running off a TEAC receiver. I have two setup positions for the Sub. The first one is close to the receiver so I use a direct cable from the receiver to the Sub (probably 12 feet long.) The second, and the one I am using now) moves the sub farther from the receiver and therefore needs a longer cable. I use a female/male connector to join the two cables. When the two cables are connected, the sub 'sometimes' develops a problem where it starts to rumble for no apparent reason. It's very loud. I have to run over and shut it down. IT happened again tonight when I was using the playstation. Shut it down, waited awhile plugged it back in, no problem. I have to think it has something to do with the connection. I have taped the connection together so it does not come loose. Hope that helps. | |||
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| | Re: Sub will start rumbling won't stop??? The cable from the receiver to the sub would have RCA ends on it. To lengthen the cable you're using an extension cable with a RCA female plug on one end and a RCA male on the other end. Is that it? Do you have another RCA extension cable you could try? | |||
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| Re: Sub will start rumbling won't stop??? Yes, that is correct RCA jacks and, no, I don't have another one to try. I'll keep my eye on it and if it keeps happening I'll have to look a lot closer into the problem. Does not happen often so I don't think it's something to lose sleep over yet... Thanks anyways. | |||
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| Re: Sub will start rumbling won't stop??? If the noise is a steady 60 cycle hum, you might have a ground loop problem when you're using the sub at a distance. Normally a ground loop problem would be constant rather than intermittent, but it's worth checking. You're probably plugging the AC for the sub into a different outlet when you move it. If the sub has a ground lift switch, try it. If it doesn't, but has a three pronged plug, try a three to two prong adapter. | |||
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| Re: Sub will start rumbling won't stop??? I thought I was the only one with a D-Box sub. Mine is 13 years old now. I have just upgraded to a SVS PB 12-NSD and it is 10 times the sub the old d-box is. I am also waiting for a PB13 - Ultra for compaitive purposes and then one will go back. I am sure we already know which is going to go back. | |||
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| Re: Sub will start rumbling won't stop??? It could be a bad connection in one of the cable's plugs. I would try different cables to troubleshoot. Also try giving a whack to the sub amp. It could be an intermitent connection inside the sub amplifier. | |||
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