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Sound problem as results of high volume...not sure where to start
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<blockquote data-quote="SC4" data-source="post: 8226648" data-attributes="member: 637132"><p>My setup:</p><p></p><p>Pioneer DEH-80PRS</p><p></p><p>Sony Components xs-gs1720s actively bi-amped</p><p></p><p>kenwood kac240s</p><p></p><p>So last night I'm cruising on back road's, going to pick up my gf, and blaring fairies wear boots by black sabbath when all of a sudden my driver side speakers get very cloudy, higher pitched, and loud as ****! It almost startled me as I fumbled to turn the volume down to prevent my ears from bleeding....</p><p></p><p>Now my speakers on the left sound louder and definitely more pronounced but all of the speakers sound like a larger pair of headphones, kind of a nasally sound, congested....and if i take the balance control to the right side my midbass comes back in the left, which has me super confused I looked at my speaker connection to the amp and nothing is messed up there. The stereo was sounding better than ever and then out of no where this happens.</p><p></p><p>I have reset the micro-processor and all the audio settings and the problem still exists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SC4, post: 8226648, member: 637132"] My setup: Pioneer DEH-80PRS Sony Components xs-gs1720s actively bi-amped kenwood kac240s So last night I'm cruising on back road's, going to pick up my gf, and blaring fairies wear boots by black sabbath when all of a sudden my driver side speakers get very cloudy, higher pitched, and loud as ****! It almost startled me as I fumbled to turn the volume down to prevent my ears from bleeding.... Now my speakers on the left sound louder and definitely more pronounced but all of the speakers sound like a larger pair of headphones, kind of a nasally sound, congested....and if i take the balance control to the right side my midbass comes back in the left, which has me super confused I looked at my speaker connection to the amp and nothing is messed up there. The stereo was sounding better than ever and then out of no where this happens. I have reset the micro-processor and all the audio settings and the problem still exists. [/QUOTE]
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