Re: Augh! Too much scaling!
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Oops! I haven't kept up . . .
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Re: Augh! Too much scaling!
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Ken, if the line-level RCA input is damaged--I've noticed it happens fairly frequently with Axiom sub owners--you can use the line-level RCA output as an input. They are paralleled so it works.
FredK, there is some EQ boost used in the EP350, but I don't think it's a DSP EQ. Just a bit of analog EQ, if memory serves. .
Alan Ah...on my EP500, the LINE IN RCA jack is starting to sag a little bit. So I can plug it into the LINE OUT? Thanks for the tip. hsb
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I notice most subs end up against a wall which usually ends up pushing the rca cable and causing damage to the amp. On monoprice i found a right angle adapter for rca that really helps with this problem. .44 cents each
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the price of gold must be very low!
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Hansang- yes that is correct.
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Hi Dak, yeah, that's the one i've got. Sadly, the high level inputs aren't working either, and there's a hum that increases (sometimes!) with volume, so it's not jus the input jack, unless that's bunged to the point that it's overriding the other inputs and just humming.
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call brent see how much a new amp would be, a replacement amp for my 600 was cost effective, i think they gave me a 2 or 300$ credit for my old amp.
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Yeah, I was planning on it.
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Ken, did you also try the disconnect and touch the RCA plug tip procedure mentioned in the latest sub trouble shooting blog, to see if there's any driver cone response?
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