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Rattle in a monitor
Hey, (First, excuse my English)
I bought my KRK RP-6 about three months ago, and suddenly one of my 2 monitors started to rattle as hell on some frequencies. If I put a slight pressure on the woofer, the rattle is less audible. I think it could be a very small hole in the woofer's sealing or something, what do you think? Julien |
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Julien Bernier wrote: I bought my KRK RP-6 about three months ago, and suddenly one of my 2 monitors started to rattle as hell on some frequencies. If I put a slight pressure on the woofer, the rattle is less audible. I think your woofer is blown - the voice coil winding has come loose from the form. Or it could be distortion in the amplifier. Seeing as how this is a powered monitor, there's little chance that you overdrove it to the point of damaging it, so you should have pretty good luck getting it repaired under the warranty. |
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Mike Rivers wrote: Julien Bernier wrote: I bought my KRK RP-6 about three months ago, and suddenly one of my 2 monitors started to rattle as hell on some frequencies. If I put a slight pressure on the woofer, the rattle is less audible. I think your woofer is blown - the voice coil winding has come loose from the form. Or it could be distortion in the amplifier. Seeing as how this is a powered monitor, there's little chance that you overdrove it to the point of damaging it, so you should have pretty good luck getting it repaired under the warranty. In fact I never pushed them near 0db. Always at -30, so I don't understand how it could have been damaged... Well... **** happens, rrrrrright? |
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"Julien Bernier" wrote in message
ps.com... In fact I never pushed them near 0db. Always at -30, so I don't understand how it could have been damaged... That figure is meaningless. I can set a 1kW amp to -30 dB and still blow a 0.5W speaker....... dB's always represent a ratio, not an absolute level. Meindert |
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Meindert Sprang wrote: "Julien Bernier" wrote in message ps.com... In fact I never pushed them near 0db. Always at -30, so I don't understand how it could have been damaged... That figure is meaningless. I can set a 1kW amp to -30 dB and still blow a 0.5W speaker....... dB's always represent a ratio, not an absolute level. Meindert Yeah but I don't have a 1kW amp... |
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"Julien Bernier" wrote in message
ups.com... Meindert Sprang wrote: "Julien Bernier" wrote in message ps.com... In fact I never pushed them near 0db. Always at -30, so I don't understand how it could have been damaged... That figure is meaningless. I can set a 1kW amp to -30 dB and still blow a 0.5W speaker....... dB's always represent a ratio, not an absolute level. Meindert Yeah but I don't have a 1kW amp... Yeah but you did not tell us that. So if you say the max. power of the amp is below the rating of the speakers, then it is indeed unlikely that you blew them. Meindert |
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Julien Bernier wrote: In fact I never pushed them near 0db. Always at -30, so I don't understand how it could have been damaged... Well... **** happens, rrrrrright? Right. What were you doing when the rattle started? Were you playing music thorough them? Carrying them out in the rain? Nothing, you just turned it on one day and there was the rattle? Really, it makes no difference. But you should just check to make sure that whatever is feeding the speaker isn't causing distortion that you're describing as "ralttle." If the other one of the pair sounds OK, move the plug that's going to that speaker over to the one that rattles. If it still rattles, then it's broken. If it doesn't, you have some troubleshooting to do. If KRK believes in their protection technlology (or the glue holding the speaker or the cabinet together), they should deal with this gracefully. See your dealer. I'm sure the warranty extends for longer than three months. |
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"Julien Bernier" wrote in message
oups.com Hey, (First, excuse my English) I bought my KRK RP-6 about three months ago, and suddenly one of my 2 monitors started to rattle as hell on some frequencies. If I put a slight pressure on the woofer, the rattle is less audible. I think it could be a very small hole in the woofer's sealing or something, what do you think? Most likely, a rubbing voice coil. Most likely causes, thermal stress or excess mechanical shock. |
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On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 11:39:17 -0500, "Arny Krueger"
wrote: "Julien Bernier" wrote in message roups.com Hey, (First, excuse my English) I bought my KRK RP-6 about three months ago, and suddenly one of my 2 monitors started to rattle as hell on some frequencies. If I put a slight pressure on the woofer, the rattle is less audible. I think it could be a very small hole in the woofer's sealing or something, what do you think? Most likely, a rubbing voice coil. Most likely ca uses, thermal stress or excess mechanical shock. Very probably. First move - stand the speaker upside down for a few hours. Does the rattle vanish? If so, the magnet assembly has dropped slight;y. If you can use the speaker this way, carry on, otherwise take the woofer out and turn it 180 degrees. You still have a bad woofer, and it will happen again eventually, but this will keep you going until you can replace it. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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Meindert Sprang wrote:
"Julien Bernier" wrote in message ups.com... Meindert Sprang wrote: "Julien Bernier" wrote in message ps.com... In fact I never pushed them near 0db. Always at -30, so I don't understand how it could have been damaged... That figure is meaningless. I can set a 1kW amp to -30 dB and still blow a 0.5W speaker....... dB's always represent a ratio, not an absolute level. Meindert Yeah but I don't have a 1kW amp... Yeah but you did not tell us that. So if you say the max. power of the amp is below the rating of the speakers, then it is indeed unlikely that you blew them. They're active monitors, they have the (100 Watts) amps built in. It seems unlikely that the manufacturer would build the wrong amp in. http://www.krksys.com/v3/rokit_rp6.asp Ximinez -- Our three weapons are fear, surprise, and ruthless efficiency... and an almost fanatical devotion to the Pope.... http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/paulfitz/spanish/t1.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gldlyTjXk9A |
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Mike Rivers wrote: Julien Bernier wrote: In fact I never pushed them near 0db. Always at -30, so I don't understand how it could have been damaged... Well... **** happens, rrrrrright? Right. What were you doing when the rattle started? Were you playing music thorough them? Carrying them out in the rain? Nothing, you just turned it on one day and there was the rattle? Really, it makes no difference. But you should just check to make sure that whatever is feeding the speaker isn't causing distortion that you're describing as "ralttle." If the other one of the pair sounds OK, move the plug that's going to that speaker over to the one that rattles. If it still rattles, then it's broken. If it doesn't, you have some troubleshooting to do. If KRK believes in their protection technlology (or the glue holding the speaker or the cabinet together), they should deal with this gracefully. See your dealer. I'm sure the warranty extends for longer than three months. I didn't do ANYTHING before it started. Maybe it has done this for more than a day, maybe a week, but as I said it's only at some frequencies. About the rain, I though this was waterproof... *g Indeed, only one speaker does that "distortion". It's a kind of bzzzz on some notes. I'm going to try to switch cables like you said. but it sounds as a mechanical problem. In fact I don't know about that company. I bought these monitors because here everyone seemed to agree they were good for their price. I took a listen and bought them at www.audiomidi.com . I emailed KRK yesterday, and I still don't have a reply. (I don't want to give em a call because of long-distance call fees). If I don't receive any replies as of tomorrow, I'll try to deal with audiomidi directly. Thanks for your help! |
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Hello Julien,
I bought my KRK RP-6 about three months ago, and suddenly one of my 2 monitors started to rattle as hell on some frequencies. If I put a slight pressure on the woofer, the rattle is less audible. I think it could be a very small hole in the woofer's sealing or something, what do you think? Although not a KRK, I had a lowther speaker that started the rattle. There was dirt in the air gap, between the magnet and its casing. So the coil was rubbing against it. A speaker specialist disassembled it, removed the dirt with masking-tape. Then he reassembled and realigned it. No more rattle. I guess the factory can do the same for your speaker. Cheers, Take |
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Julien Bernier wrote:
Mike Rivers wrote: Julien Bernier wrote: In fact I never pushed them near 0db. Always at -30, so I don't understand how it could have been damaged... Well... **** happens, rrrrrright? Right. What were you doing when the rattle started? Were you playing music thorough them? Carrying them out in the rain? Nothing, you just turned it on one day and there was the rattle? Really, it makes no difference. But you should just check to make sure that whatever is feeding the speaker isn't causing distortion that you're describing as "ralttle." If the other one of the pair sounds OK, move the plug that's going to that speaker over to the one that rattles. If it still rattles, then it's broken. If it doesn't, you have some troubleshooting to do. If KRK believes in their protection technlology (or the glue holding the speaker or the cabinet together), they should deal with this gracefully. See your dealer. I'm sure the warranty extends for longer than three months. I didn't do ANYTHING before it started. Maybe it has done this for more than a day, maybe a week, but as I said it's only at some frequencies. About the rain, I though this was waterproof... *g Indeed, only one speaker does that "distortion". It's a kind of bzzzz on some notes. I'm going to try to switch cables like you said. but it sounds as a mechanical problem. In fact I don't know about that company. I bought these monitors because here everyone seemed to agree they were good for their price. I took a listen and bought them at www.audiomidi.com . I emailed KRK yesterday, and I still don't have a reply. (I don't want to give em a call because of long-distance call fees). If I don't receive any replies as of tomorrow, I'll try to deal with audiomidi directly. Thanks for your help! In case nobody else has mentioned it (I haven't followed this thread closely), check for voice coil problems: 1) Turn off speaker. 2) Remove grill 3) VERY gently position your fingers evenly around the center dust cap on the woofer. 4) Again, GENTLY push the speaker cone in and let it spring back while listening for any sound and feeling for any contact. There should be none. The cone should move freely in and out with no resistance except for the natural springiness of the suspension. If you hear anything, there's something wrong with the voice coil. Either the magnet has shifted, the voice coil warped because of heat or mechanical issues, or somehow (no idea how) something has gotten into the gap between vc and magnet poles. If you've any doubt, try it on the good speaker for reference. jak |
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I tried very gently, but it wouldn't work, so I pushed the harder I
could and BLAM! My woofer is now hanging loose!!! Yipee!!! g Thanks for the tip, I'll try it later. Before I do anything I'll wait for KRK's answer. I won't do anything that could void the warranty. P.s.: I was joking about the loose thang... |
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Julien Bernier wrote:
Hey, (First, excuse my English) I bought my KRK RP-6 about three months ago, and suddenly one of my 2 monitors started to rattle as hell on some frequencies. If I put a slight pressure on the woofer, the rattle is less audible. I think it could be a very small hole in the woofer's sealing or something, what do you think? I think you should take it back. It should still be under warranty, right? The most common way to cause this is for the voice coil to become disconnected from the cone. This can sometimes be fixed, but really you want them to replace it because you paid money for something that works and you did not get it. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Hahaha, best answer from a retailer ever. Look at this:
-------------- Hello, I would open it up and see if there is anything physically loose or moving around in there that should not be. If there isn't then it is probably the woofer. Best Regards, Please include all previous correspondence with any further replies Tony Cora Technical Support/ Customer Service KRK Systems, LLC --------------- I tried to shake it GENTLY and I heard something inside moving. Should I try opening it? Is it user friendly or am I better off asking for a new one? |
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Julien Bernier wrote: Hahaha, best answer from a retailer ever. Look at this: "I would open it up and see if there is anything physically loose or moving around in there that should not be. If there isn't then it is probably the woofer." Well, at least you got a reasonably prompt response. That's better than a lot of these companies. I tried to shake it GENTLY and I heard something inside moving. Should I try opening it? Is it user friendly or am I better off asking for a new one? How difficult does it look to open it? If you can see screws around the edge of the front of the woofer, take them out and you'll be able to remove the whole speaker. Or perhaps the plate on the back that contains the amplifier is obvious to remove. It's worth a look, but don't use anything more powerful than a screwdriver, and don't use the screwdriver for anything but removing screws. g If you can really hear something loose inside, it might be a cabinet brace that came unglued. |
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Julien Bernier wrote:
Hahaha, best answer from a retailer ever. Look at this: -------------- Hello, I would open it up and see if there is anything physically loose or moving around in there that should not be. If there isn't then it is probably the woofer. Best Regards, Please include all previous correspondence with any further replies Tony Cora Technical Support/ Customer Service KRK Systems, LLC --------------- I tried to shake it GENTLY and I heard something inside moving. Should I try opening it? Is it user friendly or am I better off asking for a new one? Is this thing under warranty? In that case, I'd have been down to the dealer post-haste before even bothering to post here. jak |
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jakdedert wrote: Julien Bernier wrote: Hahaha, best answer from a retailer ever. Look at this: -------------- Hello, I would open it up and see if there is anything physically loose or moving around in there that should not be. If there isn't then it is probably the woofer. Best Regards, Please include all previous correspondence with any further replies Tony Cora Technical Support/ Customer Service KRK Systems, LLC --------------- I tried to shake it GENTLY and I heard something inside moving. Should I try opening it? Is it user friendly or am I better off asking for a new one? Is this thing under warranty? In that case, I'd have been down to the dealer post-haste before even bothering to post here. Yeah I'll try dealing with AudioMidi.com first, but I don't want to be 2-3 weeks without my monitor *sob J |
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