I'm sorry i cannot be more specific, it's more a language limitation.
You're absolutely right Mike about my somehow vague definition of the
problem.
I have tested the speakers with pure sine waves from 40Hz to 18kHz
with no problems. The problem only appears at higher volumes (just
loud enough)and with some "piano" -chords- not single notes. I'd say
it's some kind of distortion (intermodulation distortion?) Bass tones
come out superbly clean as well as guitars and drums for instance...
Just a bit confused!
I'll try another amp just to be sure mine isn't playing me dirty.
In article <c38fbac.0501121245.4b3e8f55@posting.google.com>,
floresrocco@gmail.com (rokko) wrote:
> I have tested the speakers with pure sine waves from 40Hz to 18kHz
> with no problems. The problem only appears at higher volumes (just
> loud enough)and with some "piano" -chords- not single notes. I'd say
> it's some kind of distortion (intermodulation distortion?) Bass tones
> come out superbly clean as well as guitars and drums for instance...
> Just a bit confused!
What source are you using for these "piano chords"?
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