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Vewlix-L Sound Issue through AMP


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Today I started preparing a Vewlix-L cabinet to connect up to a PC.

 

I want to connect the speakers directly to an amp however every connection results in the sound playing however the right speakers kind of click. I'm assuming this may have something to do with how the 4 speakers are connected (well the two speakers in tandem).

 

My first test was this setup.

 

I assumed Orange is positive and green is negative.

 

http://i.imgur.com/T6nHGclm.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/FYwiBBpm.jpg

 

So onto plan B. I connected the Vewlix Speaker wire up.

 

On my JAMMA fingerboard I soldered the speaker connections. Plugged into the right speaker of the AMP and the looped the L and R channels to the left speaker. I had to connect it this way to get the speakers working without the clicking noise.

 

http://i.imgur.com/w6fXjS7m.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/ba3qc6Nm.jpg

 

How do I connect the speakers directly to the AMP (without the clicking sound)?

 

I can't get behind the cabinet to how the two speakers are joined together.

 

Please no posts mentioning a JVS-PAC. As you can see the setup is working in plan B the same way the JVS-PAC would be functioning.

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I'm sure there is something satisfying in solving your own problem, but when you took the long road to solve it "I don't get no satisfaction!"

 

I took the Vewlix-L cabinet apart to get to the speakers. Check the polarity of the speakers and ensure everything was wired correctly. Well it was.

I plugged in my Yamaha AV amp and everything worked perfectly. My cheap amp was causing the speakers to pop. There rated at 300w so I have no idea why they do this. Perhaps because it's a 2.1 amp. I have no idea.

 

http://i.imgur.com/qE36D1qm.jpg

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