Hello, I'm new.
Been watching this site along time, finally registered.
For 6 months i swapped my Musical Fidelity gear for Rotel.
(MF cdpre 24 - MF A3.2 cr) to Rotel rc 1070 - rb 1090.
Thought my system was broken, strange bass. So swap with
the heavy rb 1090 and it should be gone.
Damn no, stil it doesn't sound right and also got a annoiing buzz
through the speakers.
What is the problem: It seems like the bass is playing to quiet in comparison to the mid and highs.
or The frequency off a bass drum is getting disturbed in the signal and therefor comes out of the speakers to quiet.
I really don't know it anymore, i read all on this forum about ground loops and coax cables but I find that the designers of electronics should design it simply that way that it has no problems with these things !
Because i'm not getting the buzz/ humm out i'm curious if that is the reason of my bass problems?
Greetz Saro
Been watching this site along time, finally registered.
For 6 months i swapped my Musical Fidelity gear for Rotel.
(MF cdpre 24 - MF A3.2 cr) to Rotel rc 1070 - rb 1090.
Thought my system was broken, strange bass. So swap with
the heavy rb 1090 and it should be gone.
Damn no, stil it doesn't sound right and also got a annoiing buzz
through the speakers.
What is the problem: It seems like the bass is playing to quiet in comparison to the mid and highs.
or The frequency off a bass drum is getting disturbed in the signal and therefor comes out of the speakers to quiet.
I really don't know it anymore, i read all on this forum about ground loops and coax cables but I find that the designers of electronics should design it simply that way that it has no problems with these things !
Because i'm not getting the buzz/ humm out i'm curious if that is the reason of my bass problems?
Greetz Saro
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