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Post by halomaster07 on Mar 1, 2012 6:23:00 GMT 1
This is probably going to seem really odd, I haven't really seen anyone else do this sort of this, but I've waited weeks now. -.-
Anyway, long story short, my new sub has a really annoying defect (hopefully, if not it sounds bad) sounds like something is loose.
I've tried to register to an appropriate site (klipsch) but neither of my registrations have seen a confirmation email (not in spam or anything, just never got them).
I would love it if someone would post my video in that forum, or heck, even solve my issue here (that would be even better)!
Vid:
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Post by halomaster07 on Mar 2, 2012 22:07:22 GMT 1
No audiophiles in the crowd, or anyone willing to post a quick thread on Klipsch forums? I give really awesome internet hugs. Seriously.
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Post by verbalartistic on Mar 11, 2012 23:20:26 GMT 1
Might be late writing this and if so hope u got it fix. First check your cables. Second U could be using to much treble. And final what are u using to power them
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Post by brat81 on Apr 9, 2012 10:49:08 GMT 1
It sounds like it's not connected to a sub channel.
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Post by halomaster07 on Apr 11, 2012 5:39:28 GMT 1
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Post by halomaster07 on Apr 11, 2012 5:43:33 GMT 1
Might be late writing this and if so hope u got it fix. First check your cables. Second U could be using to much treble. And final what are u using to power them ! I don't know how I missed your post. Checked cables, all fine. Checked all treb settings; got more bass than anything. Treb was actually set negative. I reset all those types of settings to zero and tried again. Not much change, still warbly noise or w/e that is called. www.amazon.com/Sony-STR-DH800-7-1-Channel-Audio-Receiver/dp/B001YQ9T8IE: I think I'm going to send it in to klipsch, though the thought of receiving a refurbished sub in place of this clean and shiny one is a bit saddening (even with it's current defect).
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