Blew up my subwoofer

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peksi
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Blew up my subwoofer

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After my experiments with interconnecting Scope PCI with XITE I ended up with a blown subwoofer :( In my unconcious mind I had this false false belief that because noise from my subwoofer does not sound irritating it somehow cannot brake..

So today's teaching: always remember to turn off every single sound producing object, even the subwoofer, when connecting your stuff.
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:lol: I may have damaged my monitors Yesterday also I am not getting a strange rattle from right
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ya, the pulse you get from connecting/disconnecting is pretty bad.
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Re: Blew up my subwoofer

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Sorry to hear that. Every now and then, when we become too familiar with something, we tend to mistake. If that makes you feel better, I think all of us has forgotten now and then to turn something off before proceeding. Anyway, all books on pro-audio stuff I have read in my life teach the same basic principle at the beginning, sort of: “when you buy something new for your studio, make sure you turn everything off before connecting anything”.
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