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Weird issue with gunshot sounds
#205682 04/27/08 06:15 PM
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Me again. 5.1 setup, all Axiom except for sub (SVS). Pioneer Elite receiver.

I have an issue...and this is a weird one...but whenever there is a loud gunshot type noise, instead of a gunshot sound, I will hear a very loud and distorted "whoosh" sound. It's very odd and doesn't happen often. But it's consistent on when it happens...I can basically replay the scene and the same noise will occur everytime. It's not the source because it happens on DVD's, cable tv, and my 360 (mostly during Gears of War in shotgun battles).

Could I possibly have a distorted speaker or maybe one of them has the polarity reversed?

Re: Weird issue with gunshot sounds
KungFuJoe #205686 04/27/08 06:35 PM
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Your sub is perhaps set too hot. Dial it back a few dB.

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Mojo #205694 04/27/08 07:53 PM
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Hmm...definitely didn't think it was the sub...but now that you mention it, just might be it. I will turn off the sub and replay a scene that causes the sound and see what happens.

Thanks!

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KungFuJoe #205696 04/27/08 08:02 PM
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Don't turn it off... Just attenuate it a bit.


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KungFuJoe #205733 04/28/08 02:18 AM
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Joe, welcome. Reversed polarity wouldn't cause such an effect and the frequencies of gunshots generally are above the sub range. The first point would appear to be to check to see if a particular speaker(even including the sub)is defective, so disconnect one at a time to see if the noise disappears.


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check your wiring as well. \:\)


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