Re: Augh! Too much scaling!
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Rats. Doesn't seem to be the jack. The high-level inputs don't work, either, and there's a hum that varies (sometimes) with the volume.
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Nope, haven't tried that, but this is a 350, so no DSP to reset. I'll give it a shot, though. Ken. Not sure how this helps, but I recall a post by Alan some time ago where he mentioned there is some DSP in the EP350 as well.
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Gad, I hope so. I can't afford a new sub right now. And not for awhile.
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Yeah, Ken; checking the amplifier by using the high level connection would have been my first thought rather than suspecting the input connection, which should be pretty reliable if not abused.
If you haven't done the magic(sometimes)unplug/replug, try it of course, but the health of the sub amp appears to have taken a decided turn for the worse.
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but the health of the sub amp appears to have taken a decided turn for the worse. Sounds like you have a semi decent excuse to buy a bigger sub...
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I ... ain't got no mo----ney...
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Ken, Visa, Mastercard, Discover... They will give you monies for almost free. Why put off tomorrow what you can enjoy today? It's the American way
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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. .
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This is one that has the XLRs, not the RCAs--there's no second RCA jack on it.
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