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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: northampton uk
Posts: 2,612
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"Was that a sense of humour or a professional remark?"
Neither KRE8A. Just my attempt at clarification. If I detect hurt? I am sorry I did not mean to offend at all. If you were making a joke, well, this T as S old bottle jockey did not get it! Dave. |
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#12 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 42
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I thought you may have given a cheeky reply. I see now, what you refer to " Hitting them to hard and forked one " - as in boosting them to loud and damaging the woofer ".
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#13 |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: northampton uk
Posts: 2,612
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Pheeeuw!
Glad that's all square! Dave. |
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#14 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 42
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Hello,
![]() Late Post : Did some extra step tests for the fun of it, and what i did was.. - Swapped power chords around - Swapped T/R/S leads around - Used different T/R/S cable lengths and swapped around - No dirty connections - Connected in inserts, properly - No magnetic field disturbances, around the Ref/Mon/Pow/Cables. " All i did basically, is made sure all the other cables from my set up, were not coiled around the cables, causing interference. - H/F+/- & Vol+/- OK_ as is. - Close and away from the wall - No tears in the Speaker Ribbons - No fault with 8/ch an/log mixer I guess it looks like i will have to take them to a repairman, eventually. B.t.w_ I had the slave, master and gain volume to its max, a while back and played a freaky loop on my MC - 909, and WWWOOooooo, they blast, better sounds than at low volume. These speakers are more for loud use i reckon ! Thanks Guys, for helping me out with the tips, ![]() KRE8A |
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