i have a problem with my audio coming from my bass bin. when first starting up and playing tunes everything seems fine, then maybe around 10 mins or much longer or even shorter , i then notice that my bass bin is not pounding as hard as it was. i then have to turn up the gain or mess around with the low frequency nob or volume to pop the bass back
this is my system
2X Technic t12's MK3
Vestax PCV-175 mixer
running to a Berhinnger XENYX 1002 mixer out to my ( i have a desktop and laptop hook up to it as well)
KRK V8 series 2 monitor's
DBX 233 XL crossover - to Crown CE 1000 power amp - to bass bin (2x 12inch speakers box)
so i believe the problem lies in the amp or maybe the bassbin because i have just replace the crossover and the problem is still there.
-the crown amp is 8 years old and never been pushed to its max
-the bass bin is home made with quality subs, there is a passive coil crossover which was added in the box
-XLR cables and balanced cabling used through out the system
its not my mixer's cause it happens when i have my desktop and laptop running music
i think it may be the passive coil in the box causing the problem what do you guys think
this is my system
2X Technic t12's MK3
Vestax PCV-175 mixer
running to a Berhinnger XENYX 1002 mixer out to my ( i have a desktop and laptop hook up to it as well)
KRK V8 series 2 monitor's
DBX 233 XL crossover - to Crown CE 1000 power amp - to bass bin (2x 12inch speakers box)
so i believe the problem lies in the amp or maybe the bassbin because i have just replace the crossover and the problem is still there.
-the crown amp is 8 years old and never been pushed to its max
-the bass bin is home made with quality subs, there is a passive coil crossover which was added in the box
-XLR cables and balanced cabling used through out the system
its not my mixer's cause it happens when i have my desktop and laptop running music
i think it may be the passive coil in the box causing the problem what do you guys think