Cathy,
There should not be that much of a difference. The speaker should fill
a normal room with the AF gain at about 10 o'clock.
Check the polarity of the speaker wires. If you interchanged the two
speaker leads, the speaker audio will be shorted out.
Pull the speaker housing out of the P5 header and measure the resistance
to the KPA100 ground of the cable. You should measure zero ohms on the
side that is furthest away from the K2 side panel. The lead that will be
closest to the right side panel should measure the resistance of the
speaker voice coil, which should be 3 to 4 ohms.
In other words, if you swapped the silver and copper wires anywhere
along the paths, you would produce the results that you are hearing.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 1/2/2016 9:08 PM, Catherine James wrote:
Possible, but the audio level of the KPA100 speaker was also so low
that I had to turn the audio up to full and put my ear next to the
speaker to hear anything. I think there's still an issue here, but
I'll play with it more and see what develops.
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