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Boomerweps
Oct 13, 2018Explorer
Concur with the possible polarity problem. Pull one speaker, swap the wires on the terminals and put it back in and check the sound. Opposite polarity on the speakers will cause cancellation of many frequencies, distance & frequency length dependent, if the same signal is sent to both speakers in the sound mix.
Some sound FX units in the past had a Kareoke mode where it would take the normal human speech frquency range and make one of the stereo signal sides opposite polarity in that range only. The result would be most music would be normal but the vocals would be significantly squashed out (also middle acoustic guitar sounds).
So try that before replacing the speakers.
Some sound FX units in the past had a Kareoke mode where it would take the normal human speech frquency range and make one of the stereo signal sides opposite polarity in that range only. The result would be most music would be normal but the vocals would be significantly squashed out (also middle acoustic guitar sounds).
So try that before replacing the speakers.
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