Hi
I was watching a movie ("the day after tomorrow") using my rotel dvd (1060) player. the volume on my processor indicated 80, during one of the "boomy" episodes I thought I heard some clipping from my front speakers( B&W 803s). during that time, my Monster power conditioner indicated 119.5 volts and ~5.1 amps ( if I correctly recall).. The processor setting is for "big" to the front ones with crossover set to 60hz. the center (htm3s) is set as "small" with crossover at 80hz.the rear are set to small. My subwoofer (Velodyne spl 1200II) is hooked up to a different wall socket with a different breaker. Could this actually happen with this relatively low volume ?
Thanks
Eliav
I was watching a movie ("the day after tomorrow") using my rotel dvd (1060) player. the volume on my processor indicated 80, during one of the "boomy" episodes I thought I heard some clipping from my front speakers( B&W 803s). during that time, my Monster power conditioner indicated 119.5 volts and ~5.1 amps ( if I correctly recall).. The processor setting is for "big" to the front ones with crossover set to 60hz. the center (htm3s) is set as "small" with crossover at 80hz.the rear are set to small. My subwoofer (Velodyne spl 1200II) is hooked up to a different wall socket with a different breaker. Could this actually happen with this relatively low volume ?
Thanks
Eliav
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