Ok look like either this was not the problem, or the over-voltage for so long just friend the board.
Problem still persists...looks like I have to finally lay the unit to rest :(
Well, all appears to be good. I did volt the output of the new brick before plugging it in and it is putting off 15.12 which is pretty good in my opinion. I'm going to leave it on all night and do some testing with it and see if I can get it to pop anymore, but this seems to have solved the...
The power brick goes into the receiver. Then there is just speaker wire going from the receiver, to the speakers.
If that's considered powered....then I have no idea what an "unpowered" speaker is.
@shineyfalcom
I am sure that it is not due to interference or power spikes. I have monitored the voltage going into it, as well as tried at two different homes. And it is constant as well.
@snufykat
The speakers are not powered. Look up the dtt3500 system and you'll see what I have.
.container .header p,
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text-align: center;;
color: #FFFF00;
font-size: 18px;
}
Controls the font size for the yellow text.
If you want to make the text on the left bigger, just add
font-size: 18px;
line into the .table_left class, then adjust it as you need.
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After a solid 12 hours of PHP coding all day, some xhtml/css is very relaxing :D
Hope ya don't mind, I rewrote some of your code ;)
I wrote it in tableless XHTML 1.0 with some CSS3. If you view it in a browser which supports CSS3 (firefox, chrome, opera, safari) it will have nice rounded corners on your center box with the text. If you view it in IE they will be square...
Hey guys,
Got a new laptop on the way with a blu-ray drive and I need some software to play them in. I have done some quick google searches without much success.
I curently use VLC, but it does not appear to have native support for blu-ray, and the free blu-ray library for it does not...
Float them all to the left, and just make sure to clear it at the end with something like this:
CSS
.clr{
clear: both;
}
And after your last div that's float left, add
<div class="clr"></div>
I believe a lot of it is about preference. As long as the site maintains easy navigability with a clean look, either way is fine.
I personally use an open design right now. Upon the standardization of CSS3 in all modern browsers (when IE gets up to date and in a few years when fewer people...
Hey guys,
I have a DTT3500 System, and I haven't had it plugged up in say two years or so. The system still works and sounds great, except for a "popping" sound come from the speakers.
I know the problem is not in the speakers, and I have determined that it is with the receiver - or so I...