Yes I should have known ...
but it was on sale and she wanted it ...
but I can't stand the awful boomy sound it makes
Even with the subwoofer turned right down and in plain stereo mode it sounds just awful. It's 100% OK through headphones though so it's clearly a speaker issue.
I was wondering if anyone might have had a go at tweaking one of these things --- some damping material in the "tubes" or so-called "wave guides" perhaps???
I've tried hooking up my Energy 100s to the headphone output - and they sound OK, but not enough volume (no doubt there'll be a resitor in line with the signal to the h/phone outlet).

but it was on sale and she wanted it ...
but I can't stand the awful boomy sound it makes
Even with the subwoofer turned right down and in plain stereo mode it sounds just awful. It's 100% OK through headphones though so it's clearly a speaker issue.
I was wondering if anyone might have had a go at tweaking one of these things --- some damping material in the "tubes" or so-called "wave guides" perhaps???
I've tried hooking up my Energy 100s to the headphone output - and they sound OK, but not enough volume (no doubt there'll be a resitor in line with the signal to the h/phone outlet).

mashley_nad said:--- some damping material in the "tubes" or so-called "wave guides" perhaps???
Certainly worth trying, the old stuff the "sock" in the port trick.
dave
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