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Norah Jones - blown tweeter?
#64869 10/17/04 08:28 PM
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No jokes, please...

Does anyone else here have the new Norah Jones album (Feels Like Home)? More specifically, has anyone else noticed an intermittent buzz in the left channel of "Sunrise"? I'm just about positive it's a blown tweeter on my M22, but I can't duplicate the buzz on any other CD or movie. It's almost a type of sympathetic resonance, but I was curious whether anyone else was familiar with the song and had heard this too. Might be time to give Amie a call...


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#64870 10/17/04 09:15 PM
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Hi Mike,

I have noticed a similar problem with this song however I hear a crackling sound about every 5 seconds. This is coming from the right channel tweeter. I know it is not the Axiom speakers because I noticed this on my old speakers which had dual tweeters, midranges and woofers. Could be a flaw in the recording maybe? I should have returned the cd when it was first purchased.
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#64871 10/17/04 11:06 PM
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It happens on my system, too. It's not the tweeter.

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#64872 10/18/04 02:51 AM
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it has been mentioned in another forum that some of the songs on that CD were not recorded properly.

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#64873 10/18/04 11:50 PM
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Hmm...I suppose I'm glad to hear it. After I posted my question, I went back and listened (or tried to listen) to the rest of the CD. It's all over the album! It's unfortunate, because it seems like it would be a pretty good CD if it weren't for that insufferable crackling. Glad to know I'm not losing my mind (or my ears) yet, and thanks for the responses.


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Re: Norah Jones - blown tweeter?
#64874 10/18/04 11:54 PM
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That seems almost unimaginable to me. One of the most highly anticipated albums of 2004, and it's not recorded properly? Absurd. Some heads had to have rolled for that.



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#64875 10/19/04 02:00 AM
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The thing is, I doubt it's noticeable on the majority of sound systems out there.

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#64876 10/19/04 02:15 AM
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y'all got my curiousity up now.. i got that cd at work. i am gonna have to bring it home and give it a spin.

i do love this album, but i still like the first one better.

bigjohn


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#64877 10/19/04 02:21 PM
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On "Sunrise", the first word of the song is (go figure...) "Sunrise". Listen to the "i" sound on the second syllable, left channel. I'm at work right now, so I don't have the disc with me to reference and point out any other examples, but this one example I can definitely remember.


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#64878 10/19/04 04:48 PM
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I'm working from home today and after reading this post, could not help but play her CD. I've listened to "Sunrise" several times, and put my ear up against the left (and right) speaker. I've listened at low level, medium level, high level... I'm a little puzzled... no pops, crackles or distortion. Just smooth beautiful sound. I have come up with 3 possibilities.

1. My hearing is shot?
2. Someone picked-up on the bad recording early on and released a 'revised' version of the CD?
3. My Paradigm Studio 60's are not revealing enough for me to hear the problems?

Anyone else NOT hear any problems with this CD? It's one of my new favourites and sounds fantastic: very well recorded disk.

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