Check your guitar output your musical leads, you pedals, if applicable and your amplifier input. I, myself have never blown nor heard a blown speaker so i cant tell you for sure what happens when its blown, although you could take the amp and your guitar and all your equipment to your local music shop and ask for advice.
The speaker grill is velcroed on so pull it off. There are six srews on the top and two on the side. Then slde the head out the back of the unit.
a speaker is a device for sending out sound. a woofer is a speaker designed for low bass sound a tweeter is a speaker designed for high treble sound
Sometimes that can happen if it's not plugged into the speaker cabinet, even on the combo's, or maybe it's plugged into the wrong ohmage cabinet : )
start by removing the mesh over the speaker carefuly so not to damage it, use a flat headed screw driver and gently pry it off. then remove the screws holding in the speaker. your good to go then.
TRS is the name of the type of connector (e.g. 1/4"/6.3mm jack) and speaker cable is exactly what it is, speaker cable.
1) mixer to speakers: Numark main XLR-output to Behringer speaker XLR-input 2) sound from computer: computer line out to a free input on the Numark 3) sound to computer: use the USB cable connector on the Numark (might also work the other way around, not 100% sure)
Yes, you can. You need two of this kind of cables:http://www.dv247.com/cables/proel-10m-speakon-to-jack-speaker-cable--320
The speaker grill is velcroed on so pull it off. There are six srews on the top and two on the side. Then slde the head out the back of the unit.
usually they do but sometimes it will be built in to the main speaker
There are many brands available to those who need PA speakers for small outdoor areas. A few of these brands are Behringer, Peavey, Pyle Pro and Sweet Water.
An iHome is a speaker that you can plug your ipod into and sometimes includes a clock.
The Speaker has a vote if he/she is a member of the house of representatives BUT ... the speaker of the house does not have to be a member of the house of representatives in order to become speaker so, the speaker has a vote if he/she is a member, but that does not always have to be the case
Why I change to the loudness level of a speaker with my pc, the level of vibration on the speaker changes. But sometimes I find the vibration is much bigger but the decibel measured with a tablet does not change as much. So why is this?
Based on all of the information given in the question, it appears that a defect exists, perhapsan intermittent one, either in the radio, or in the antenna, power, or speaker wiring to it.
A two-way speaker has two speaker cones built into one speaker assembly: one cone to generate lower-frequency sounds and one cone to generate higher-frequency sounds. The low-range speaker cone is larger, the high-range cone is smaller. In car speakers, the low-range speaker cone usually occupies most of the area of the speaker, and is made from a light-weight, paper-like material, sometimes painted black, sometimes gray. A three way speaker has three speaker cones built into the assembly, an additional cone for mid-range frequency sounds.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives is chosen the House of Represenatives. The White House Press Secretary, sometimes referred to as the White House Spokesperson, is chosen by the President of the United States.
No. Now for a slightley longer answer. I'm not sure of your' knowledge so here goes. Ohm is a word meaning electrical resistance. In a speaker there are 3 important values, voltage, current and resistance. In your' amp current and resistance are constant, they don't change. As volume increases so will the voltage of the "power" going into the speaker. Be assured that your' "stock" amp will survive higher volumes. Realize that the louder you go, the more "gain" you'll get. This dirty sound is to be expected.