hdoe
Member
Hi everyone,
It's been a long time that I haven't posted on this website though I'm a very regular visitor. I've been trying to search on this site to find a answer to the issue that I ran into.
My system is for two channel only
Components:
Front Speakers: ML Vista (2008)
Sub: DepthI (2007)
Pre: from Receiver Pioneer Elite SC07
Amp: Bryston 4BSST2 300w @ 8Ohm; 500w @4Ohm
CD player: Integra CDX730
Blue-Ray player: Pioneer Elite BDP 23fd
I recently added a Bryston amp to my two-channel system. While disconnecting an IC from pre to amp, I heard a loud thud/popping sound from the left speaker. Yesterday I disconnected the power condition and moved it to a new outlet, then turned on the pre, sub & the amp, I heard a hight pitching sound from the panels and ending with another thud/popping sound from the left speaker again. My question is whether this is bad for the speaker or the amp or both. Will this thud sound damage the voice coils in the speakers or the CAP in the amp if this thing keeps happening; this only occurs when I make change to the system and with the pre and amp off.
Your thoughts and advice would be greatly appreciated.
It's been a long time that I haven't posted on this website though I'm a very regular visitor. I've been trying to search on this site to find a answer to the issue that I ran into.
My system is for two channel only
Components:
Front Speakers: ML Vista (2008)
Sub: DepthI (2007)
Pre: from Receiver Pioneer Elite SC07
Amp: Bryston 4BSST2 300w @ 8Ohm; 500w @4Ohm
CD player: Integra CDX730
Blue-Ray player: Pioneer Elite BDP 23fd
I recently added a Bryston amp to my two-channel system. While disconnecting an IC from pre to amp, I heard a loud thud/popping sound from the left speaker. Yesterday I disconnected the power condition and moved it to a new outlet, then turned on the pre, sub & the amp, I heard a hight pitching sound from the panels and ending with another thud/popping sound from the left speaker again. My question is whether this is bad for the speaker or the amp or both. Will this thud sound damage the voice coils in the speakers or the CAP in the amp if this thing keeps happening; this only occurs when I make change to the system and with the pre and amp off.
Your thoughts and advice would be greatly appreciated.