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Sub Woofer
Hey,
I have a samson subwoofer that keeps crapping out after like 5 mins. of mixing dub. It isn't overheating I don't think because its not hot where it is supposed to get hot. (I even put a fan next to it, so I kinda ruled that out.) It might be faulty wiring or something.
Has anyone had this same problem? I really want to know the cause because it is a beast bass system. It is cube sized, a little smaller than a dope microwave.
-Zargon
I have a samson subwoofer that keeps crapping out after like 5 mins. of mixing dub. It isn't overheating I don't think because its not hot where it is supposed to get hot. (I even put a fan next to it, so I kinda ruled that out.) It might be faulty wiring or something.
Has anyone had this same problem? I really want to know the cause because it is a beast bass system. It is cube sized, a little smaller than a dope microwave.
-Zargon
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Put it in a microwave
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douchbagels are delicious.
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Are any of the connection faulty? or maybe the wiring? make sure to check every possible factor...
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yea I got all new cables for it. so the connection is fresh. it just craps out. giving it the good ol' hit on the side doesn't work either!
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Are you overdrawing from the power source?
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Glad to see someone else on here is producing dub
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it has its own power source ma dude. and the connection is going to the stereo I have which has a subwoofer input. I keep buggin because after like 10 mins of straight mixing it craps out. Its still on but the signal is cut
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