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352.1 | Yeh, I suggest that you stop listening at 110 dB ! ;-) | SKIWI::EATON | Marketing - the rubber meets the sky | Thu Apr 09 1992 02:34 | 0 |
352.2 | Speakers may be innocent | WOTVAX::MEAKINS | Clive Meakins | Fri Apr 10 1992 15:58 | 9 |
| I've just finished speaking to a friend who's the manager of the
Altrincham Cleartone Hi-Fi shop. He doesn't know of any bass unit
problems on the 780 and he sold loads of them. He dems them driven
very hard, sometimes using Naim 135's. He also said he's never had a
pair back./
If your A400 were clipping I'd expect the tweeter to blow. Could be
you've got a problem elsewhere in your system, maybe the amp. Have
Mission admitted it's their problem?
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352.3 | Maybe not the speakers | UPROAR::WEBSTERM | Ready for action | Fri Apr 10 1992 18:39 | 9 |
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Years ago I had a similar problem with a pair of Goodmans speakers.
Three or four times Goodmans took them back and fixed them, also took
my amp, Rotel. They couldn't fine any fault and didn't seem to believe
the Rotel could be responsible. Only after getting rid of my tape deck
did the problem go away. I suspect low frequency distortion or mains
earth loop was the culprit.
Mike Webster
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352.4 | Bye Bye trusty 780s... | NEWOA::SUTCLIFFEJ | | Mon Apr 13 1992 14:17 | 19 |
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Gents,
Well took them back along with the AMP. Amp OK. speakers sadly not.
To cut a long story short I changed my speakers for Celestion SL6si's.
(Plus a small fold of unused notes).
So far very pleased with my new purchase.
Regards,
Jonathan
Many puzzled looks later I exit
the shop with a pair of Celestion Sl6si's.
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