About a month ago I bought the Studiophiles SP-8B monitors, tonight I think I probably blew them...
I had the volume at the 9 o'clock position (thats pretty low) and I was experimenting with multiclient possibility of my soundcard, but I feed the monitoring out to the in of the card and it started a kind of feedback noise, must have been the floor signal noise being amplified causing digital noise. The noise sounded very noisy and loud, and I'm worried that even with the volume set at 9'oclock this type of feedback could damage my new monitors.
If anyone has had this experience before let me know.
P.S. After the feedback I tested the monitors, and I think one of them sounded different for a while, then no different at all. Do you think that it could have been for only a while, or maybe I was being biased?
It doesn't make sense to me that at such a low volume at the monitors even when I was hearing a loud noise, the monitors can be damaged. Thanks for your help.
I had the volume at the 9 o'clock position (thats pretty low) and I was experimenting with multiclient possibility of my soundcard, but I feed the monitoring out to the in of the card and it started a kind of feedback noise, must have been the floor signal noise being amplified causing digital noise. The noise sounded very noisy and loud, and I'm worried that even with the volume set at 9'oclock this type of feedback could damage my new monitors.
If anyone has had this experience before let me know.
P.S. After the feedback I tested the monitors, and I think one of them sounded different for a while, then no different at all. Do you think that it could have been for only a while, or maybe I was being biased?
It doesn't make sense to me that at such a low volume at the monitors even when I was hearing a loud noise, the monitors can be damaged. Thanks for your help.