(20-Dec-2015, 13:51)Hualapai Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Guys!
I'm very sorry if is not the correct section but i have the problem with D200.
I connected D200 and BW 802D3 and on the right tweeter I hear swish, hum also if I don't listen music.
I tried to change the speakers cable, I tried all but the problem there is always. And I know that the problem are not the speakers.
The confguration is correct, sure.
Someone can help me?
First change left and right around. If the problem moves with the change, it's the amp. Cables, unless you pulled some out of a pile at the local dump, shouldn't be an issue.
If it is the amp, (most likely) re-do your firm ware and config from scratch. If the problem is still there, try different speakers or take your D200 to your dealer
Good luck,
Pim
if you have swapped the ledt and right channel and the noise has moved to the other speaker you don't need to try other speakers, then it's definitly the amp. If you have swapped the cable on the speaker side it could also be the cable. In this case you can swap at the amp side to rule this out. If both speakers play with one of the channels it is not a speaker problem.
(20-Dec-2015, 15:15)Vivialet Wrote: [ -> ]if you have swapped the ledt and right channel and the noise has moved to the other speaker you don't need to try other speakers, then it's definitly the amp. If you have swapped the cable on the speaker side it could also be the cable. In this case you can swap at the amp side to rule this out. If both speakers play with one of the channels it is not a speaker problem.
Thanks Vivialet.
1: Tried to delete the SD card e I did again the config.
2: Tried to reverse the speakers cable and the problem is always on the right channel.
3: Tried to connected one of the two speakers and on the left there is not problem but yes on the right.
4: Tried to take the right cable and I connected on the left speakers and there is not problem.
....
I think that the problem is D200.
Tomorrow morning I will call for solve the problem.
Christmas without music.
Unfortunately..
You wouldn't happen to have your speaker cable running alongside a power cable would you?
(20-Dec-2015, 16:33)Hualapai Wrote: [ -> ] (20-Dec-2015, 15:15)Vivialet Wrote: [ -> ]if you have swapped the ledt and right channel and the noise has moved to the other speaker you don't need to try other speakers, then it's definitly the amp. If you have swapped the cable on the speaker side it could also be the cable. In this case you can swap at the amp side to rule this out. If both speakers play with one of the channels it is not a speaker problem.
Thanks Vivialet.
1: Tried to delete the SD card e I did again the config.
2: Tried to reverse the speakers cable and the problem is always on the right channel.
3: Tried to connected one of the two speakers and on the left there is not problem but yes on the right.
4: Tried to take the right cable and I connected on the left speakers and there is not problem.
....
I think that the problem is D200.
Tomorrow morning I will call for solve the problem.
Christmas without music.
Unfortunately..
From your list of trials above then it is the speaker and not the D200.
(20-Dec-2015, 17:16)NickB Wrote: [ -> ] (20-Dec-2015, 16:33)Hualapai Wrote: [ -> ] (20-Dec-2015, 15:15)Vivialet Wrote: [ -> ]if you have swapped the ledt and right channel and the noise has moved to the other speaker you don't need to try other speakers, then it's definitly the amp. If you have swapped the cable on the speaker side it could also be the cable. In this case you can swap at the amp side to rule this out. If both speakers play with one of the channels it is not a speaker problem.
Thanks Vivialet.
1: Tried to delete the SD card e I did again the config.
2: Tried to reverse the speakers cable and the problem is always on the right channel.
3: Tried to connected one of the two speakers and on the left there is not problem but yes on the right.
4: Tried to take the right cable and I connected on the left speakers and there is not problem.
....
I think that the problem is D200.
Tomorrow morning I will call for solve the problem.
Christmas without music.
Unfortunately..
From your list of trials above then it is the speaker and not the D200.
Hi Nick,
If I connect the right out of D200 to left speaker I've the same problem..
(20-Dec-2015, 17:39)Hualapai Wrote: [ -> ] (20-Dec-2015, 17:16)NickB Wrote: [ -> ] (20-Dec-2015, 16:33)Hualapai Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks Vivialet.
1: Tried to delete the SD card e I did again the config.
2: Tried to reverse the speakers cable and the problem is always on the right channel.
3: Tried to connected one of the two speakers and on the left there is not problem but yes on the right.
4: Tried to take the right cable and I connected on the left speakers and there is not problem.
....
I think that the problem is D200.
Tomorrow morning I will call for solve the problem.
Christmas without music.
Unfortunately..
From your list of trials above then it is the speaker and not the D200.
Hi Nick,
If I connect the right out of D200 to left speaker I've the same problem..
Yes but in your list your number 4 says the opposite.
(20-Dec-2015, 18:08)NickB Wrote: [ -> ] (20-Dec-2015, 17:39)Hualapai Wrote: [ -> ] (20-Dec-2015, 17:16)NickB Wrote: [ -> ]From your list of trials above then it is the speaker and not the D200.
Hi Nick,
If I connect the right out of D200 to left speaker I've the same problem..
Yes but in your list your number 4 says the opposite.
I think he was switching cables, not connections on the amp side