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    Don't over protect them dad. Someday, they'll need to go out into the world on their own.
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    Quote Originally Posted by L.J.
    Ouch.......yeah, too much of that gives me a headache
    Wifey threw the test CD into the garbage.

    (Don't tell her that I fished it back out)
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    Cool

    If you have to replace the tweeter, replace both.
    And stick with ratshack in the future.
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    Well....

    The tweet's shot, I pulled it and my drummer put a meter on it. Open circuit she's done. I found a guy who repairs em out in Arizona. I'll never used Audessy on old speakers again, well at least not these. Thanks for the love folks.

    Da Worfster

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    So sorry Worf. The death of a speaker is never a good thing. I hope that the repairs go well.
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    Can't fault your prudence with respect to using Audyssey Worf, though odds are a high freq laser beam or something would have fried it at some point down the road.

    That's rotten luck..hope the speakers get back in action soon.

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    Try choices 1 and 2

    1) for the high end and 2) for the low end with the Rat Shack meter with compensation values. Seems logical to me. I believe you're using the Beringer Feedback Destroyer.
    Take the sub out of the loop for 1).

    Once it's setup use the sub volume control to adjust further.

    Just an idea, would like to know if it works for you.

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    How about

    1) for the highs and 2) for the sub.
    Turn off the sub for test one.
    Once the highs are set and the sub is set balance the sub with the highs by ear.

    Sorry about the redundant post, newb...

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    Thanks for the love folks

    Tweet's over in AZ, guy just emailed me that he got it. Thanks for the tips yogo. I don't have a berenger, wish I did. Sub calibration is the hardest thing for me to do. Sigh, well onward and upward!!!!

    Da Worfster

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