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Speaker hiss - warranty claim?
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<blockquote data-quote="iamgigglz" data-source="post: 1135868" data-attributes="member: 23593"><p>I'm pretty new to the "proper speaker" world so I want to know where I stand on this. </p><p>I bought a pair of Klipsch R-41PM powered speakers from Sound XPerience 3 months ago and they've been perfect up until now. I'm running them via USB on my office PC along with a Jamo S801 sub.</p><p></p><p>They've developed a hiss - quiet but very much noticeable, even in quieter songs. </p><p>It doesn't matter what volume they're set at or which input I'm using; it's consistent. Only if I mute the speakers does it change pitch and become much quieter.</p><p></p><p>Two questions:</p><p>Is there anything I can try to get rid of it?</p><p>Would this be grounds for a warranty claim?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iamgigglz, post: 1135868, member: 23593"] I'm pretty new to the "proper speaker" world so I want to know where I stand on this. I bought a pair of Klipsch R-41PM powered speakers from Sound XPerience 3 months ago and they've been perfect up until now. I'm running them via USB on my office PC along with a Jamo S801 sub. They've developed a hiss - quiet but very much noticeable, even in quieter songs. It doesn't matter what volume they're set at or which input I'm using; it's consistent. Only if I mute the speakers does it change pitch and become much quieter. Two questions: Is there anything I can try to get rid of it? Would this be grounds for a warranty claim? [/QUOTE]
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