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Author Topic: Getting feedback on speakers on my bartop  (Read 1162 times)

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Getting feedback on speakers on my bartop
« on: December 19, 2018, 12:29:41 am »
The audio amp that is being used is a pie amp (very small with a pot to adjust volume)  I recently moved into a new house and it got really bad.  It was barely noticeable before at the old place.

My bartop is now in the (unfinished) basement plugged into a 25ft heavy duty extension cord.

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Re: Getting feedback on speakers on my bartop
« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2018, 12:42:34 am »
The audio amp that is being used is a pie amp (very small with a pot to adjust volume)  I recently moved into a new house and it got really bad.  It was barely noticeable before at the old place.

My bartop is now in the (unfinished) basement plugged into a 25ft heavy duty extension cord.

Is it plugged into a suppressor/filter, or is the cord near any large machinery.



I had feedback on my Bose speakers just recently, the kid next door told me they were crap.
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