Unplugged My Speakers and Plugged Them in Again and Now No Sound

Apr 26, 2010
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I have a 30W Hewlet Packard 2.1 Speaker System.

I was replacing them in the house, then I had to unplug them from where they were plugged. I didn't discover that they were on when I unplugged them.

Is this generally unhealthy for the speaker, and what are the possibilities of unlugging speaker systems this way?

Thanks.

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The worst that can happen is a fleck of a dissonance through the speakers.
Apr 28, 2010
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you may blow a fuse that allows for easy replcmnt or a reset button, but seriously don't think yous hurt anything as long every bit they weren't full blasting then you could damage a woofer or amp due to loud transint audio.
in general always proficient to turn off stereo or source earlier doing annihilation with spkrs.
Apr 26, 2010
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You see, that'due south the affair that bugs me. Over on some other forum, someone is telling me that in my detail case, unplugging the speakers while they were on is equally if I pressed the off button.

To better describe my state of affairs, the speakers were not playing any music, otherwise, I would have noticed they were on and I would have shut them off.

The speakers were ON, but the source wasn't, and then I couldn't hear jack. that's why I thought it was off when it was on.

And I besides concord that unplugging and turning off are really Not the same thing. If they are and then how come the majority of people agree that unplugging the speaker while it is playing music is unhealthy, but turning off the speaker while information technology is playing music isn't?

Mar 17, 2006
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Unpluging anything while ability is still on will take a posibility of shorting the organization that still charge with energy.

Imagine shorting a charge battery.

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Presumably yous but pulled the mains plug out of the wall ? That's pretty much the same equally turning off the power.

We're only talking near a pair of computer speakers here -- not priceless, temperamental hifi systems.

Mar 17, 2006
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I would not want anybody doing that to my equipment; fifty-fifty if only cost 5 dollars. Caring for things has to starting time somewhere.
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Though your concern is admirable. Y'all miss my bespeak. It'south not about price or caring.

It only makes no departure to well-nigh appliances whether you switch them off at the wall, at the ON OFF switch on the device, or just tear the plug out of the wall socket.

I speak as someone currently running an extensive hifi system which is partly made up of components more 30 years sometime. They've survived pretty well ?

In fact the only thing I own which I wouldn't do that to is a calculator -- which must exist airtight down sequentially.

Nor would one (as steve333 implies even though that is not what what vigaku has done) pull speakers off an amplifier running at full blast.

Fifty-fifty that would probably not bear on the speaker or a transistor amplifier (which is not generally worried most an open excursion).

Apr 26, 2010
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Thanks for the wonderful responses, and you guys seem similar y'all would know a thing or 2 about my following questions.

I was wondering by the way, is there any problem with leaving surge protection multi-outlets inside the wall during an issue that may cause a power surge in the house (similar a thunderstorm), or should I leave the surge protection multi-outlets unplugged from the wall (when I'm non using them of grade)?

Too, I was wondering, is there a type of dwelling wiring organisation that protects against ability surges/outages caused by atmospheric condition? Or are power surges/outages likely to occur with any home wiring?

Deplorable if my questions seem a lot. I was doing a little research and couldn't notice the verbal answers I was looking for.

Mar 17, 2006
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Though your concern is admirable. You miss my point. It'southward not about cost or caring.

It simply makes no divergence to most appliances whether you switch them off at the wall, at the ON OFF switch on the device, or only tear the plug out of the wall socket.

I speak every bit someone currently running an extensive hifi system which is partly made up of components more than than 30 years quondam. They've survived pretty well ?

In fact the but thing I ain which I wouldn't do that to is a computer -- which must be closed downward sequentially.

Nor would one (as steve333 implies fifty-fifty though that is non what what vigaku has done) pull speakers off an amplifier running at full blast.

Even that would probably not impact the speaker or a transistor amplifier (which is not more often than not worried virtually an open circuit).

Point taken.
amorfati
Mar iv, 2011
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I take a 30W Hewlet Packard 2.1 Speaker Organisation.

I was replacing them in the house, so I had to unplug them from where they were plugged. I didn't detect that they were on when I unplugged them.

Is this generally unhealthy for the speaker, and what are the possibilities of unlugging speaker systems this fashion?

Cheers.

Your finish Ability amp ( transistors, etc...) tin can't by finischd ( sorry for my Englich > i'yard Dutch > Belgium

Apr 28, 2011
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What about turning the speakers on (on the controls for the speakers) while yous are playing music on the music source.
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