

If I play at max spl in my garden, the sound level is so loud that you need to escape to the other side of the main building if you don't have hearing protection on. Troubleshoot: (1) If no sound, ensure that: - Power, input, speaker cables and connectors are securely attached. That's partly because I use an active filter to filter the lowest bass away from the monitors and partly because they have a bi amp + a protection circuit stopping you from burning the tweeter. Music, Movies, TV, Gaming, Klipsch ProMedia.

I can play so loud that the tools from my garden shed start to drop from the walls - without risking to kill the monitors.
KLIPSCH PROMEDIA 2.1 NO SOUND PRO
I myself use a pair of Behringer 2030A speakers combined to a 2,5 kilowatt amp + horn loaded 18" compression woofer (cheap, I know - but it's only for random fun not pro stuff). You can get models up to kilowatt range that will let you deaphen your whole family before the tweeter blows. Which is on its way to stores as of this writing. According to Klipsch, the Heritage ProMedia 2.1 should be able to span 29 Hz to 20 kHz, a rather wide frequency range for such a compact speaker system. You have only two options to fix your situation (and by this I mean to preent you from breaking yet another speaker set):Įither play at lower sound levels or buy a proper active speaker set. The subwoofer measures 30.5 x 25.4 x 38.1 cm and is easy to position, for example at the bottom of a bookcase. When you try to play music louder than your amplifier is rated for, the sound starts to distort, compressing the output heavily and the end result is that the tweeter gets fed several watts of continuous audio power instead of the 1-2 watt peaks it's designed for. The old subwoofer, Klipsch Synergy KSW12 12-inch 105-watt Powered Subwoofer, was replaced by two new R-8SW.My Pioneer home theater server has dual LFE outputs, so easy connection, and setup.
KLIPSCH PROMEDIA 2.1 NO SOUND SERIES
The tweeter blows when you expose the tweeter to a distorted sound. Klipsch Klipschorn KCBR Heritage Series Speakers - 1970s.
