Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: KevinH on August 22, 2004, 04:03:10 pm
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Just got my Caldera Aspire a week ago.
The speaker in the back has a very low volume. In fact sometimes you can't hear anything at all.
Is this normal?
I looked at the stereo speaker connections,
One speaker wired to left channel.
One speaker wired to Right channel
Third speaker wired to + side of left & right channel.
The REAR connections (Rt & Lt) from the stereo go to the Subwolfer.
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If there are more than 2 speakers the one you're speaking of may be a "mid-range" speaker. If so you'll only hear it for certain songs in certain situations. Ask your dealer or someone in service or customer service as they should know.
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When wired that way, the third speaker will only put out the difference of the two other speakers. So if you are running mono, you will hear nothing from the third speaker. If you are running a stereo source, but there are a lot of sounds that are balanced between the two main speakers, you will not hear much. If you are running your typical digital mix, you will get some echo or effects out of #3.
I know that they did the Caspian that way - but it only had two speakers and the sub. It worked fine once you figured out how to get the balance for the sub by fading from front to back. I guess the third speaker is just sort of gravy. You could swap the wires from one of the other main speakers to make #3 into one of the mains if you end up sitting near it all the time.
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I also considered hooking the third speaker to one of the rear outputs.
It would help to know how the Sub is wired.
I'm assuming the Sub is a powered Subwolfer.
Thanks
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I also considered hooking the third speaker to one of the rear outputs.
It would help to know how the Sub is wired.
I'm assuming the Sub is a powered Subwolfer.
Thanks
So sorry, but that one I don't know.