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Woof!

Started by Hinfrance, March 10, 2016, 08:50:13 AM

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Hinfrance

 . . or rather whoomph.

Yesterday morning I was having a bit of muck around with Amplitube 4, testing the Engl Powerball head and 4x12 cab combination (which I am going to get - what an awesome amplifier), when there was a sudden farting noise from my JBL Control monitors.

Completely and spectacularly blown - never seen speakers detonate so thoroughly. One of the woofers has lost its foam surround for more than a third of its circumference. The monitors are supposed to be good for 100w continuous, and I was driving them with a Yamaha class A amp rated at 60w per channel. They were barely 25 years old.

Oh bugg*r.

Looking at replacement options I am thinking of getting some Tannoy Reveal 402s - there seem to be very few passive near field monitors on offer these days.

Mick

Blimey, what happened to your speakers, did you plug them straight into the mains lol..  :D
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The amp is fine, I dragged a hifi speaker into the study to try it out.

The amp specs are 50W per channel into 8 ohms, and these were supposed to be 8 ohm 100w continuous speakers. Never seen anything like this before. I think the foam surrounds must have decayed over time.

I have been trawling the interwebs and cannot find any 8 ohm near field monitors - they're all 4 ohms. Hence the reluctant decision to go for some active monitors.

Hinfrance

#3
Having spent a while researching and short listing several 5 inch woofer studio monitors I didn't get any of them.

Because yesterday I went, as is my wont, into the local cash converters type shop (actually called Easy Cash) and spotted that they had a pair of second hand Behringer Truth B2031A monitors. Not cosmetically perfect, but at a very attractive price. Effin' huge things they are - just about fit on the desk. Somewhat out featured by today's 8 inch monitors, but at â,¬150 I really couldn't let them pass.

I get a year's guarantee and the perfect motivation to tidy up my desk  :tup:

Only tried them for a few minutes and haven't set them up properly yet, but I am very impressed with the clarity and especially the stereo imaging, which is in a higher league than the JBLs they have replaced.

All in all a good few minutes of retail therapy :)


Hinfrance

My TRS balanced leads for the monitors arrived today - bliss - no more inductive squeaks and whizzing noises from the PC. Happy bunny.  :tup:

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