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I just built my theater room and was plugging in my speakers and while testing them my right speaker is very low, when I turn the volume up, it causes the amp to shut down in protect mode.
Now I took the speaker out and plugged it directly into the amp and it works fine. My question is could it be a bad wire, or the fact the right speaker is on the same wall as my breaker box but on the other side. Now I tried to get it as far as I could, but could it be the breaker box being near the speaker cause the speaker wire to increase in voltage? TIA |
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