Hi Folks,
Happy New Year, when do we stop saying that? :scratchhead:
I have had a bizarre problem, for quite awhile, with my Paradigm Reference Servo 15A (1999). I have a chesterfield next to it and the sub is rear right corner loaded (about 3 feet out).
Here's the weird part, whenever my cat kneeds on the end (nearest the sub) cushion, or I drape a comforter over the end backrest cushion, the mofo driver moves. I checked the line-in and reconnected, but it still does it. There is no electrical association (ie bass shaker) whatsoever. The current flooring is laminate, and prior to that carpet. In fact, when it was carpeted, the room was set-up differently. I had the sub in the front right corner, with the couch swung around 90 degrees. It did the same thing there, although I kind of ignored it or thought it was something else causing the crackling thump. The sub also made this kind of noise when my wife was using her sewing machine in an adjacent room. I made her switch outlets, and that solved the problem there.
Have you ever heard of anything so weird? It must be a poltergeist :twisted:
Please share similar (?) experiences, and the solution.
Thanks,
Ken
Happy New Year, when do we stop saying that? :scratchhead:
I have had a bizarre problem, for quite awhile, with my Paradigm Reference Servo 15A (1999). I have a chesterfield next to it and the sub is rear right corner loaded (about 3 feet out).
Here's the weird part, whenever my cat kneeds on the end (nearest the sub) cushion, or I drape a comforter over the end backrest cushion, the mofo driver moves. I checked the line-in and reconnected, but it still does it. There is no electrical association (ie bass shaker) whatsoever. The current flooring is laminate, and prior to that carpet. In fact, when it was carpeted, the room was set-up differently. I had the sub in the front right corner, with the couch swung around 90 degrees. It did the same thing there, although I kind of ignored it or thought it was something else causing the crackling thump. The sub also made this kind of noise when my wife was using her sewing machine in an adjacent room. I made her switch outlets, and that solved the problem there.
Have you ever heard of anything so weird? It must be a poltergeist :twisted:
Please share similar (?) experiences, and the solution.
Thanks,
Ken
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