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<blockquote data-quote="eharri3" data-source="post: 5686826" data-attributes="member: 591579"><p>I got a subtle crackling in certain loud extreme high notes on only certain parts of certain specific songs on one CD. Can't figure out if my system's so good that I can now detect small imperfections in the recording or if this is the only CD that hits just the right note at the right volume to cause the problem (it's BB King's guitar Lucille, so it's hits highs in a way you don't really hear from alot of other recordings.)</p><p></p><p>Wondering what anybody thinks of maybe me downloading a 1000 and a 12000 HZ tone to test both hte mids and the tweets, playing at medium volume, and fading from left front to right front with each tone to verify whether this is actually a problem in the wiring or a problem with a speaker before I go to the trouble of ripping my door panel off and checking wires or having someone else do it.</p><p></p><p>I've switched to different RCA connections on the amp and reversed it to get the same sounds but out of the driver's side speakers rather than the passenger's side, leading me to believe it's likely an RCA issue of some kind rather than with speaker wiring or the amp but I want to verify if I can with tones before I go any further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eharri3, post: 5686826, member: 591579"] I got a subtle crackling in certain loud extreme high notes on only certain parts of certain specific songs on one CD. Can't figure out if my system's so good that I can now detect small imperfections in the recording or if this is the only CD that hits just the right note at the right volume to cause the problem (it's BB King's guitar Lucille, so it's hits highs in a way you don't really hear from alot of other recordings.) Wondering what anybody thinks of maybe me downloading a 1000 and a 12000 HZ tone to test both hte mids and the tweets, playing at medium volume, and fading from left front to right front with each tone to verify whether this is actually a problem in the wiring or a problem with a speaker before I go to the trouble of ripping my door panel off and checking wires or having someone else do it. I've switched to different RCA connections on the amp and reversed it to get the same sounds but out of the driver's side speakers rather than the passenger's side, leading me to believe it's likely an RCA issue of some kind rather than with speaker wiring or the amp but I want to verify if I can with tones before I go any further. [/QUOTE]
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