Greetings!
I have a pair of Event 20/20 studio monitors powered by an Alesis amp. For the longest time I have had this issue where the right monitor will cut out at low volume. I had another cheaper amp hooked up prior and always had the same problem. When I notice the problem, I need to crank up the volume on my mixer then the monitor starts working again. It seems to have gotten worse over the past few months.
The sound out of these things has been great over the years, and I hear no quality issues with them at louder volume, so I am not inclined to buy another pair of monitors. My feeling is that this is some sort of signal issue, or there is something in the monitors that has degraded and can be replaced.
I have swapped / shortened the speaker cable, tried different amps, etc.
Has anyone seen this type of thing before?
I have a pair of Event 20/20 studio monitors powered by an Alesis amp. For the longest time I have had this issue where the right monitor will cut out at low volume. I had another cheaper amp hooked up prior and always had the same problem. When I notice the problem, I need to crank up the volume on my mixer then the monitor starts working again. It seems to have gotten worse over the past few months.
The sound out of these things has been great over the years, and I hear no quality issues with them at louder volume, so I am not inclined to buy another pair of monitors. My feeling is that this is some sort of signal issue, or there is something in the monitors that has degraded and can be replaced.
I have swapped / shortened the speaker cable, tried different amps, etc.
Has anyone seen this type of thing before?
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