Looking for good stereo advice...
Hello all, new to the forums here...
So here's my story, my roommate has a pair of B&W CM2 loudspeakers. Recently, both of these speakers stopped working. First, one just stopped after ~3-4 years of fine performance. It did not blow, but just stopped outputting noise. Pretty odd... So I brought some other speakers from home and hooked them up and a few weeks later the other one does the same thing; it stops working. The B&W speakers have a power handling of 50-120 W and the other speakers that I brought have says 200 W on the cover. The B&W speaker was set up with one wire coming from the amp and another going into one of the 200 W speakers. Both have the same 8 ohm resistance as well as the amp having 8 ohms. The B&Ws are set up with an input and output channel, so they are made for this type of stuff. My first question is could the power of the 200 W speaker cause the B&W to short out? Or is something else really odd going on here? I'm skeptical because the first one went out on its own.
Now comes the next thing. He took the B&Ws to his stereo dealer and they said that the warranty didn't cover them because they "have been abused." Now this kid isn't too smart with electronics so I'm sure whatever explanation they gave him is not what he told me because quite frankly I don't trust his ability to relay a somewhat advanced bit of information or to fully understand what he was told. Regardless, the speakers cost $400 to repair them both. My question is do you guys think I could get better speakers for that price? He says the B&Ws were ~1000$ when he got them, but I'm skeptical that we can't get something better for the price that would be paid to fix them. I've read some reviews for B&W bookshelf speakers and they seem to be overpriced, and I must say that the pair he has don't produce the best sound at high volumes for their price.
We live in the type of house that likes loud music by the way, so booming sound and bass is what we are after in purchasing a new set of speakers. Any advice would be great! Thanks.
so what you're saying is...
So it is possible for the amp itself to cause the speakers to completely die not by pushing too much wattage or power into the speaker, but by other amp-related issues?
And how much distortion should I expect from this? Are we talking serious sound issues that would make listening totally unenjoyable or just a little bit of distortion and crackeling, albeit a noticeable bit ... the type of thing that a smart, attentive music listener would notice, but not necessarily a drunken idiot...
That's good to hear because while I myself have an ear for when the speakers are too loud for their own good, my roommates tended to not be able to this semester and I would frequently get worried when they would blast the amp at enormous levels when they were intoxicated...
I was also kind of thinking that they somehow just shorted out, perhaps our cheapo surge protecter or the outlet was causing some other issue.