If your speaker sounds blown out, it is probably your speaker. The mixer or input device you are using doesn't care what sound it is producing, as long as the level of the music is not too high.
To connect a microphone to a speaker for optimal sound quality, use a balanced XLR cable to connect the microphone to a mixer or audio interface. Adjust the input levels on the mixer/interface to avoid distortion. Then, connect the mixer/interface to the speaker using balanced cables. Ensure the speaker is placed properly for optimal sound projection.
Your speaker could have blown.
Fuse could be blown, or a speaker wire loose or come off.
Your speaker has probably blown, I recommend going to a repair shop and repairing it.
To achieve optimal audio performance, a speaker can be connected to a microphone using a high-quality audio cable. The microphone should be plugged into a mixer or audio interface, which is then connected to the speaker. Adjusting the levels and settings on the mixer can help optimize the audio quality for clear and balanced sound output.
It may not make any sound, it may make a small crude sound, take the speaker and smell the open part of it. if there is any burning smell then there is a high chance that you have blown your speaker. Push on the cone. If it will not move than it is not customer servicable. If it is making extra crnching noise it is blown. If it moves VERY easily there is a small chance the coil burnt itself off of the former. Also the coil could've liquified.
If it's Windows 7, you can click the speaker icon in the tray and the click the mixer bar link. You can then change the different sound levels for all programs using the sound card.
use a cable that goes from your headphone jack on the pc to the rca input on the mixer or directly to the speaker if applicable. This is just to get sound out of your pc to the mixer dj programs are a different question.
There may be no sound coming from the amp due to issues such as a faulty connection, a blown fuse, or a problem with the speaker. Check the connections, replace the fuse if needed, and ensure the speaker is functioning properly to troubleshoot the issue.
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The most common cause is bad wiring. Check the connections or replace the speaker wiring. If that does not work, check which speaker has the problem and see if a cone is blown. To do this, place your ear near the cone and gently press it in (don't push to hard). If the cone is blown you will hear a raspy rubbing sound when the cone moves. Replace the cone or the speaker if it is blown. If this does not work, change your speaker connections around to see if it is the amplifier.
Well, it may smell, sound quieter or louder, and when it sounds louder it sounds like its sort of farting. When you take it out and push on the cone (The top piece) it should make no noise unless it is blown If it is blown it will make a crunchy crispy sound or some other sound. If it will not move than it is most likely not customer servicable.