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Re: Speaker cabinet buzz
#76370 01/14/05 07:34 PM
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It seems that the offending buzz in one of the speakers was a loose screw in the lower driver. Nothing felt loose when I checked them. But I tightened them up as much as I felt I could. Did not want to strip out the screw holes. All vibrations gone in that speaker I still have one in the other speaker at around 150 Hz although it is not half as bad as the other one was. I'm sure it will end up being a similar problem. I guess thing might get little loose when you move a few times.

Thank Allen


Re: Speaker cabinet buzz
#76371 01/14/05 07:40 PM
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So now you would be forced to answer "YES" if anyone asks if you have a screw loose?

It's a disease and I can't control it.

Re: Speaker cabinet buzz
#76372 01/14/05 07:56 PM
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Happens every day!

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