Tjsilva Posted February 27, 2018 Share Posted February 27, 2018 Guys,I had a system perfectly working with RF280FA speakers and an AV onkyo RX820 receiver.I added a yamaha AS1100 amplifier to the system through the HT by pass yesterday.Right speaker was weird and stopped working after some minutes. I reconnected the speaker cables and the sound of the right speaker started to fade away again. This I realized that the rca cables were not properly connected. So I reconnected them and now the right horn is off. I reconnected the right speaker in the Av receiver to test, and horn is still offDid I blow it?What did I do wrong? is there such a thing as a fuse in the horn or I will have to replace the whole horn? Thanks in advance Thiago Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CECAA850 Posted February 27, 2018 Share Posted February 27, 2018 Start swapping things like cables/wires/outputs etc to find out if it's a speaker or input to the speaker issue before you do anything. Process of elimination is normally the easiest thing to do especially when you have one properly working channel/speaker. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moray james Posted February 27, 2018 Share Posted February 27, 2018 3 hours ago, Tjsilva said: Guys,I had a system perfectly working with RF280FA speakers and an AV onkyo RX820 receiver.I added a yamaha AS1100 amplifier to the system through the HT by pass yesterday.Right speaker was weird and stopped working after some minutes. I reconnected the speaker cables and the sound of the right speaker started to fade away again. This I realized that the rca cables were not properly connected. So I reconnected them and now the right horn is off. I reconnected the right speaker in the Av receiver to test, and horn is still offDid I blow it?What did I do wrong? is there such a thing as a fuse in the horn or I will have to replace the whole horn? Thanks in advance Thiago First thing you need to do is to check the jumpers (between the woofer and the tweeter) on the back of the loudspeakers on the terminal cup, chances are the binding posts are loose and you simply have an intermittent jumper connection and that is likely why you lost a tweeter. Do that before you start pulling all your cables out making a mess and getting frustrated because if that is the issue then all that other stuff won't make any difference. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tjsilva Posted February 28, 2018 Author Share Posted February 28, 2018 Guys, thank you so much!!! I am so relieved. Issued solved. To my surprise, it was reconnecting the cables in the speakers that solved the issue. As I hadn’t change that, I was reconnecting only the cables in the amp (and RCAs). Thanks again!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loudly Does It Posted March 14, 2018 Share Posted March 14, 2018 Take my advice with a grain of salt if your speakers are still under warranty. I bought a pair of RF-5s about 5 years ago and got them dirt cheap because the tweeter wasn't working. Turns out the connector hadn't been clamped properly and it was simply a loose wire. I tightened the connection and been enjoying them for 5 years now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lezliemackerel Posted May 7, 2022 Share Posted May 7, 2022 On 3/13/2018 at 6:51 PM, Loudly Does It said: Take my advice with a grain of salt if your speakers are still under warranty. I bought a pair of RF-5s about 5 years ago and got them dirt cheap because the tweeter wasn't working. Turns out the connector hadn't been clamped properly and it was simply a loose wire. I tightened the connection and been enjoying them for 5 years now. What’s dirt cheap? And how did you fix the connectors, in similar position hoping they work with the connection Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigerwoodKhorns Posted May 7, 2022 Share Posted May 7, 2022 31 minutes ago, Lezliemackerel said: What’s dirt cheap? And how did you fix the connectors, in similar position hoping they work with the connection Step 1; Invest in a screwdriver. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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