well i was, and the amp would just make a buzzing sound
i used input 1 with a rca to 1/4" adapter, and it would just make a buzzing noise, and i tried turning it off bridged to run just ch1, and it did the same thing, so im going to try a different adapter and see if that will work, i dont really know what to do on it
i know what interference is in like car audio and stuff, but this is just a buzzing sound, it dosent make anything with the gain down, but when i start to turn it up it just makes a loud buzzing as it goes louder, i dont want to mess anything up
its not making any of the sounds it should be making, just a buzzing
so i do have the right adapter? and i have it hooked up right? im just using input 1 with the 1 rca from sub out on reciever, and input 1 gain
well i figured it out, somethigns wrong with my reciever
i used a 3.5mm cable to rca, the 1 ch of the rca to the adapter and it would play perfect
but i plug the rca from the reciever in and it starts buzzing again?
what am i missing? i have noticed lately my sub didnt sound as loud, maybe the sub-out is going out, its a pos unit, onkyo from a htib, but it "got"(used lightly) the job done
so is it a setting i'm missing, which there arnt that many, or am i SOL?
i did the 3.5mm to rca adapter and plugged 1 side of the RCA into the 1/4" adapter and it worked perfect, i was just trying to see if the reciever was the problem, which it was
plugged into the subwoofer out on the reciever, i just took the wire from my plate amp and ran it to the ep2500, just sitting on the floor beside it
am i doing something wrong on the reciever? missing a setting?
Sure, there are lots of settings in a receiver that will shut off a subwoofer. You may have all your speakers set to large - this can shut off the sub in some receivers. There are also no-sub settings.
Why don't you set your switches properly in the behringer and hook it up and begin playing with the receiver. Usually the test tones routine of the receiver is a good test of all your outputs. Try that.
well i hooked the reciever up through its headphone out, the same way as my laptop, and now it will play music, but it still buzzes
it might of been playing with the sub out, because it was on a pansonic bookshelf, couldnt reproduce the lower frequencies, so i dont know
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