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In Reply to: Re: The Plot Thickens !! posted by Uncle Albert on November 14, 2004 at 18:29:32:
is there is something wrong with the speaker! You should try another speaker in that spot to see if the problem reoccurs. In terms of determining specifically what is wrong with your centre channel speaker, that is a job best left for the techs. If you have a multimeter, you can do a basic check to see that the circuit in the speaker is complete. If you don't know how to do what I just suggested, then take the center speaker back to dealer & describe your problem. Or contact M&K directly.
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Ooops! I see you have contacted M&K!
I tried an 8 ohm center speaker and it works fine .. beat it to death with Terminator 3 last night and would not shut down.
So either the receivers you use do not like 4 ohm loads or there is something wrong with your M&K center. Either way the solution is to change speakers.I tend not to like most receivers because the power ratings are "optimistic" and they lack the power supplies to properly drive speakers.
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