If those options fail check if you have any local saltwater / reef aquarium forums or fb groups. Having a DI filter is pretty much a must for that hobby and some kind sole might hook you up.
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If those options fail check if you have any local saltwater / reef aquarium forums or fb groups. Having a DI filter is pretty much a must for that hobby and some kind sole might hook you up.
That thing is cool looking. You have a matching amp that "docks" with the preamp? Cool design.
Alright, got a question for you wizards. I have a Polk PSW505 that is making no sound. Everything seems to be functional on it otherwise. I'm going to pull out the speaker, check connections, run a multimeter on the speaker to see fi it's blown, etc. But here's the question, which might save me a ton of time: I guess some caps on these can go bad. If caps started to go, would it be silent or just make weird noises? On my guitar amps when caps go the sound just gets weird, it doesn't go silent.
Just trying to eliminate caps as the issue up front.
Edit: speaker tests correctly through the multimeter. Fuse is not blown. Plate amp recognizes a signal being sent to it since it switches from standby to active when i connect music through rca jacks. Just no sound.
The volume is turned off?
excuse the mess, but I just got a new (to me) pair of cornwalls. traded my la Scala's for them.
i miss my la Scala's but I love these https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...2b41d239fc.jpg
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I love my Klipsch Forte's and read up on your Cornwalls. Seems they said the Scala's had better bass response than the Cornwall's. Do you agree? I love the bass in my Forte's.