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How to Get Rid of Buzz in M60 Connections??
#67812 11/11/04 04:03 PM
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Hey folks,



Haven't been on for awhile. Too busy settling in my new place. Anyways I have my m60s placed about 6 feet apart on hardwood floors.
I just put in the soundtrack to Cold Mountain (with lots of shrill fiddle music).
I noticed that there was an irritating buzz coming from somewhere. And when I checked it was the vibrations from the music and was causing the connections at the back of the speakers to buzz.



I tried screwing them tighter but the sound was there. It seems to be more severe on one side than the other.



Is there something wrong/I can do?



Would appreciate some advise! Thanks!



-AT (rotipom)



Re: How to Get Rid of Buzz in M60 Connections??
#67813 11/11/04 04:39 PM
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Call Axiom. There's probably a replacement part or something they can send you.


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Re: How to Get Rid of Buzz in M60 Connections??
#67814 11/11/04 08:35 PM
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Hey rotipom: Is the buzzing on the connections in the back noticable through the front port?


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