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Also, damaged or poorly terminated speaker wire can produce this
effect as well. - Jeff Don Pearce wrote: On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 17:02:31 GMT, "nntp" wrote: One of my Infinity pair of speakers seems to have a lot more bass than the other one (even if set at mono). I tried to push and feel the cone of the one with less bass if it is restricted but they both seem to have the same play. I wonder what went wrong with one of the speakers. What else to I check? Before you decide there is a problem with a speaker, swap them over (their positions, not the connections) and see if the difference swaps sides with them. It is quite possibly room modes you are hearing. d Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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