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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 960849" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Speakers can get busted. EQ settings can get messed up. Speaker timing and coordination can get messed up. Cables can be unplugged. Electronic components can fail. Electronic components can have their settings incorrectly adjusted. Failed electronic components can be replaced with default settings.</p><p></p><p>You should be correct that the entire system can't be worthless after 2 years. However, there could be individual components that go bad and have a large impact on the sound if not replaced or re-adjusted correctly. The sound last Saturday was pitiful. </p><p></p><p>I don't really know, but my guess would be that the only thing I could hear was between 800Hz and 3kHz. I didn't hear the detail of the upper frequencies, but that is hard to say for certain. I am certain that I didn't hear anything below about 220Hz. There was zero bass sound coming from the speakers. I think I said this before: If the sound is properly set up, much louder volumes are still not unpleasant. If the EQ of the system is set properly, and the timing among the speakers is set properly, an even louder sound level will not be as piercing as the way it was last week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 960849, member: 2426"] Speakers can get busted. EQ settings can get messed up. Speaker timing and coordination can get messed up. Cables can be unplugged. Electronic components can fail. Electronic components can have their settings incorrectly adjusted. Failed electronic components can be replaced with default settings. You should be correct that the entire system can't be worthless after 2 years. However, there could be individual components that go bad and have a large impact on the sound if not replaced or re-adjusted correctly. The sound last Saturday was pitiful. I don't really know, but my guess would be that the only thing I could hear was between 800Hz and 3kHz. I didn't hear the detail of the upper frequencies, but that is hard to say for certain. I am certain that I didn't hear anything below about 220Hz. There was zero bass sound coming from the speakers. I think I said this before: If the sound is properly set up, much louder volumes are still not unpleasant. If the EQ of the system is set properly, and the timing among the speakers is set properly, an even louder sound level will not be as piercing as the way it was last week. [/QUOTE]
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