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Sounds better but have no idea why.......
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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Weston" data-source="post: 34956" data-attributes="member: 620"><p>Hi everyone</p><p>I have been moaning to my wife for about a month now that the bass reproduction on my Polk and Onkyo system just doesnt sound like it used to. Its all felt a little flat.</p><p>I havent changed a thing lately, all the settings are as they were and always have been and I just havent been able to put my finger on it....</p><p>Anyway, I stood over my Polk powered sub, put something dancey on and then switched the phase switch from 0 to 180 and unless my mind is playing tricks on me, my bass reproduction is back to where it once was ie punchy, tight and deep.</p><p></p><p>What I would like to know is why has the 'feel' come back after I changed the phase setting from where it always has been to a new setting?</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions?</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Daniel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Weston, post: 34956, member: 620"] Hi everyone I have been moaning to my wife for about a month now that the bass reproduction on my Polk and Onkyo system just doesnt sound like it used to. Its all felt a little flat. I havent changed a thing lately, all the settings are as they were and always have been and I just havent been able to put my finger on it.... Anyway, I stood over my Polk powered sub, put something dancey on and then switched the phase switch from 0 to 180 and unless my mind is playing tricks on me, my bass reproduction is back to where it once was ie punchy, tight and deep. What I would like to know is why has the 'feel' come back after I changed the phase setting from where it always has been to a new setting? Any suggestions? Thanks Daniel [/QUOTE]
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