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Distorted Sound from One Speaker at High Volume: Wiring or Other Causes?

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  • #1 4930894
    AliG86
    Level 10  
    Hi. I have a problem because when I listen to music louder one speaker farts and the other plays nicely. What can this be caused by ? Confused + with - or what ?
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  • #2 4930908
    crazy_88
    Level 42  
    Can you hear the rubbing?
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  • #3 4931038
    AliG86
    Level 10  
    hmmm in what sense rubbing ? And if so what is it caused by ?
  • #4 4931115
    kortyleski
    Level 43  
    First of all, some data about the equipment post because you can speculate for a long time.
    Secondly, swap the speakers / speakers / ch... knows what in places - of course I'm guessing it's a stereo. If still the same column farts then a defective speaker, if the other then the end of power in the amplifier.
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  • #6 4931394
    AliG86
    Level 10  
    it is possible that it is rubbing the coil as crazy_88 wrote and how to compensate for it? As for the equipment these are 13 cm alaphard speakers :P on JVC 4x40 radio
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  • #7 4931432
    crazy_88
    Level 42  
    It's no wonder hehe:P
  • #8 4931489
    AliG86
    Level 10  
    but one plays well
  • #9 4931585
    Wiechoobike
    Level 11  
    I also think that it may be the power amplifier in the radio, I have a similar problem only that with all the speakers and also wonder whether to replace it or not.
  • #10 4931600
    Tęcza
    Level 14  
    To me it looks like mechanical damage to the part of the speaker on which the coil is wound. This can be eliminated by its regeneration - personally, I have repaired several speakers with such defects; pasting everything back in the right place.
    The condition in general is to insert a new diaphragm (because interfering with the suspension), the old one is unlikely to be recovered.
    This is quite a precise job, because the success depends on it :)
    Greetings
  • #11 4933654
    AliG86
    Level 10  
    No no I'm not likely to repair this speaker.
    I don't see the point in such "equipment" for 40 zl a piece :D .
  • #12 4934236
    Ache
    Level 19  
    Wiechoobike wrote:
    I also think it may be the power amplifier in the radio, I have a similar problem only that with all the speakers and also wondering whether to replace it or not.


    And what speakers do you have and what they are connected to? Because it could just be a power difference....
  • #13 4934838
    AliG86
    Level 10  
    Connected to the radio in the front are these 13 cm alaphards and the rear is 165 also under the radio
  • #14 4954339
    Ache
    Level 19  
    Maybe they have too much power compared to the radio and the radio can't drive them and they fart..:P

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a problem where one speaker produces distorted sound ("farts") at high volume while the other functions properly. Possible causes include mechanical issues such as coil rubbing, power amplifier deficiencies, or mismatched speaker power ratings. Users suggest swapping speakers to identify the faulty component and consider that the speakers may have too much power for the radio, leading to distortion. The equipment in question includes 13 cm Alaphard speakers connected to a JVC 4x40 radio.
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