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#131010 03/07/06 08:46 PM
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I finaly setup my new m60. both music and movie are excellent. However, one thing i notice is after more than half hr of listen to music, my head feel dizzy, and I am little bit fatigue. I'm not sure this is due to the bad recorded burn-cd or my cheap-old receiver or the speaker. i'm using denon 1920 analog audio for my setup right now until denon 3806 ship in. the speaker is 8ft apart, 5" from front wall, and no toe in. My question is anyboday experience the similar experience?

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What kind of music are you listening to and how loud are you playing it?

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Some burned CD's are of bad quality because of the original mp3 files tehy come from on the computer.

Try an original, well recorded CD and see how that works out.



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#131013 03/07/06 10:07 PM
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Often it happens if the room has some strong resonances, especially low frequency ones. Your brain is trying to filter them out and gets confused after awhile.

Do you hear any unusual booming? Try to run some pure sin tones through your system. Do any frequencies sound much stronger than others?

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just some eric clapton music, eagles. most are burn-cd

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In reply to:

Try to run some pure sin tones through your system



Hey Gena:
Got any of those lying around?


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most are burn-cd



But burned from CDs/WAV files or Compressed/downloaded files?


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#131017 03/07/06 10:14 PM
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No, I don't sin very often

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#131018 03/08/06 12:48 AM
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I have had the same experience with bad recordings, but make sure you try a couple of good factory CDs soon. Most compressed audio will sound good on a moderate-fi system but if you have accurate mids and highs some people can hear the compression artifacts... and they ain't pretty.


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