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1091A Sub problem

andy-d, modified 13 Years ago.

1091A Sub problem

Youngling Posts: 7 Join Date: 11/8/10 Recent Posts
Hi,

I have a pair of Genelec 1029A monitors with a Genelec 1091A sub.

I've just switched them all on to work on a mix that I have been working on for some time and the sub is very weak in power. The output is far lower than usual.

I've eliminated the problem being the mix (all the levels are where they should be) and it isn't the cables either. I've tried on some dub tunes too and the sub just isn't performing...

Any ideas?

Thanks
Andy
ilkka-rissanen, modified 13 Years ago.

Re: 1091A Sub problem

Yoda Posts: 2564 Join Date: 3/23/09 Recent Posts
Hi,

So you changed something in your setup and then the subwoofer became weak? What did you change and can you change it back?
andy-d, modified 13 Years ago.

Re: 1091A Sub problem

Youngling Posts: 7 Join Date: 11/8/10 Recent Posts
Hi,

Thanks for your prompt response.

No, I haven't changed anything. All is exactly the same.

But the sub is just weak in power, there is only a small amount of sub-bass output. A lot less than usual.

Andy
andy-d, modified 13 Years ago.

Re: 1091A Sub problem

Youngling Posts: 7 Join Date: 11/8/10 Recent Posts
I've just been listening to the sub on it's own without any attenuation and the it has making a sort of 'farty' sound. As if maybe the speaker has blown? Or could it be something else?

Are there any checks I can do?

Andy
andy-d, modified 13 Years ago.

Re: 1091A Sub problem

Youngling Posts: 7 Join Date: 11/8/10 Recent Posts
But I can't imagine it is blown as I rarely use the sub and the system is never run at a loud volume?
ilkka-rissanen, modified 13 Years ago.

Re: 1091A Sub problem

Yoda Posts: 2564 Join Date: 3/23/09 Recent Posts
It is difficult for me diagnose the exact fault from here, but it looks like your subwoofers needs professional service. Please contact your local distributor for further information: http://www.genelec.com/sales-network/
andy-d, modified 13 Years ago.

Re: 1091A Sub problem

Youngling Posts: 7 Join Date: 11/8/10 Recent Posts
okay, thanks
andy-d, modified 13 Years ago.

Re: 1091A Sub problem

Youngling Posts: 7 Join Date: 11/8/10 Recent Posts
Hi Ilkka,

I have since found out, after a few tests, that the driver has definitely not blown and the 'farty' sound was actually down to one of the screws that fixes the amp on top of the sub box coming loose and the amp was vibrating.

However, I am still getting a low output.

So, after eliminating the driver as being the problem... do you have any ideas of what may be going wrong within the amp itself? Does anything immediately ring any bells as to why there would be a low output?

I have eliminated the cables as being the problem too.

Best,
Andy
andy-d, modified 13 Years ago.

Re: 1091A Sub problem

Youngling Posts: 7 Join Date: 11/8/10 Recent Posts
I've just read that a blown capacitor or resistor may cause a problem like this??

Does that sound right?
ilkka-rissanen, modified 13 Years ago.

Re: 1091A Sub problem

Yoda Posts: 2564 Join Date: 3/23/09 Recent Posts
Hi,

There are hundreds of electrical components inside the amplifier, and since many of those directly affect the output of the device, it is impossible for me to guess the possible failure. The amplifier needs to opened up by a qualified Genelec technician.