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Sound Degradation
#63086 10/02/04 01:00 AM
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I have owned a pair of M3Ti's for around 3 years. They have always sounded great and never fail to impress listeners. Lately, they are sounding somewhat flat and "boomy" in the bass.I have not changed anything in my system. They are being powered by a Denon DRA685 receiver. The cd player is a JVC and the speaker cable is 12 gauge Parts Express wire. Something is not quite right. Any suggestions? Thanks.


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#63087 10/02/04 01:47 AM
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Your system didn't change but did the room? Anything get moved? etc etc. Shot in the dark but you never know!

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#63088 10/02/04 02:23 AM
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Nope...room has stayed the same.

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#63089 10/02/04 03:54 AM
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Rob, I don't have much of a suggestion, especially since the two terms that you used, i.e. "flat" and "boomy" are direct opposites to me. One thing I will ask is whether you played the speakers individually to see if the problem affects only one of them, indicating that some strange malady has struck it. I assume that this happens with all program sources.


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#63090 10/02/04 05:09 AM
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Rob,
Is it possible you are 'tired' of your speakers and perhaps looking for something new to listen to?
I'm getting a bit tired of the Tannoy Revolution 1s in my office and i'm thinking about changing them around. They look great, sound fine and fit the desk just nice, but i'm just tired of them. Unlike my other Axioms and Tannoys, i'm no longer thrilled with the sound.
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#63091 10/02/04 06:11 AM
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Getting past the possible placebo effect of maybe you just want something else...

Is there any chance they've been damaged, maybe a crushed tweeter or a frozen voice coil? Maybe high moisture (like our summer here this year) or condensation?

Bren R.

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#63092 10/02/04 08:07 AM
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That may be it. The sound is not bad...just not quite as clean as I "remember" it used to sounding. Maybe it's time to go to the M22's.

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#63093 10/02/04 08:10 AM
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(My previous post should have followed "Chesseroos" last post)

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#63094 10/02/04 12:18 PM
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For me, a speaker sounds "flat" when there isn't enough treble or high frequencies. Without enough treble, the bass seems exagerated or boomy. (to me)

Before I bought the M80's, I had the same speakers for over 20 years. In the last 4 to 5 years, I experienced the same change in sound with those old speakers you did with the M3's. Coincidentally, it was at about the same time when I noticed that I had a difficult time holding a conversation when in a room with lots of backgroud noise. Diagnosis - a bit of high frequency hearing loss.

Now I don't mean to be cheeky, but have you thought about this possibility?


Shawn

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#63095 10/02/04 11:34 PM
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it's quite possible that certain degree of hearing loss can occur when exposed to loud music for extended period of time, hopefully that's not the case though.

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