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Re: Rattling Noise?
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After doing some painful exploration at loud volumes with my ear next to each driver
Ow ow ow! You may have just lost the top 1kHz of your hearing range.
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Re: Rattling Noise?
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That's one way of getting rid of rattling noises. Deafen yourself.
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snippy- Wanna see/hear if your speakers still rattle? Go get the Underworld DVD. Man that has got to be the most overcooked DD track I have ever heard. Great mix, but totally overcooked (even worse than FOTR 2 disc). If the Underworld mix can't make your speakers rattle then nothing will.
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What I have been using to test it and what showed me the problem in the first place was the AIX DVD-A disc of Nitty Gritty Surround. There is a certain guitar solo that causes the rattling noise.
I do have Underworld next on my Netflix queue, though, so we shall see.
And the volumes were not ridiculously loud, just at aroun -14 on my Denon 2802. But I did have to put my head next to each driver to hear where the problem was coming from.
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