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Sorry, don't know why i'm unable to reply so I created a new thread
with the same Subject. Well. This buzz sounds more like a subtle crackle/noise coming from the center of the Woofers when playing relatively complex piano chords...not so when playing single notes. Sine waves come clean though. Signal is absolutely clean. Once other elements come into play it's almost imposible to hear the problem. Othe than that they sound pretty good, a bit shallow but i must get used. How do you recognize a faulty Woofer? is it something very obvious? Does square waves damage the Woofers as well? My power amp feeds only 40W per channel, KRK recommends a bit more than that. Thanx for your help. Rocco. |
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rokko wrote:
Well. This buzz sounds more like a subtle crackle/noise coming from the center of the Woofers when playing relatively complex piano chords...not so when playing single notes. Sine waves come clean though. Signal is absolutely clean. That's not a buzz. That's not noise. That's distortion of some kind. Once other elements come into play it's almost imposible to hear the problem. Othe than that they sound pretty good, a bit shallow but i must get used. How do you recognize a faulty Woofer? is it something very obvious? That sound could be a faulty woofer, but it could also be a microphone problem, a preamp problem, or even a room problem. Does square waves damage the Woofers as well? My power amp feeds only 40W per channel, KRK recommends a bit more than that. It might be an amp problem as well, then. Speakers cannot reproduce square waves very well, because they cannot teleport the cones from place to place without them being in intermediate positions. Drivers in general get very unhappy when they try to move very fast. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Scott Dorsey wrote:
Speakers cannot reproduce square waves very well, because they cannot teleport the cones from place to place without them being in intermediate positions. That doesn't work, either. They have to teleport the air that's between the two positions as well. But then the air in its new position gets intermingled with the air that was there already, and has to decompress instantaneously. Better, because there's less mass to move, but still no square. |
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