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    Just bought this last week and noticed today that there is a little crackling when the highs happen in movies. Is this normal? During normal speech the speaker is fine. I'm pushing it with a Pioneer VSX-1017. Should I exchange it for a new one or just leave it? Like I said, it only happens during the highest of highs.
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    does it happen in all movies? or just one movie in particular? I had the same problem with my center channel on a movie.. weirdest thing.. just that one movie and I never had the problem again. just when watching that certain movie.

    also, does this crackle happen in lower volume or just higher volume?

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    Seems to be just during the loud parts and just happened for the first time tonight. It was a movie that I had never watched before, and had never happened with other flicks. I'll watch something else tomorrow and see if it happen again. Thanks for the help.
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    Happened to me on Transformers, thought something was blown, but its in the film itself. Check different movies and see if you get the same result.
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    I've just done the auto calibration with the Pioneer that I haven't done since I got rid of my LSiC. Since this is a new speaker (Ohms, wattage, material, etc) I figured that the settings would be a little different with this one. I've done the setup and listened to it a little and things sound better. Is this possible or just me hearing what I want to hear?
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    Toshiba PRV (RD-SX35SU)
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    PlayStation 3
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    Polk CSi A6 Center
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    Acoustic Research/Rocketfish cabling

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    Just watched Hannibal Rising. Disappointing movie, but good for testing the sound. Everything seems to be fixed...everyone can now carry on with their lives as usual! Thanks for the help folks.
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    Glad you got it all figured out SD! Enjoy your system.
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    These speakers will play very loud. If a driver is blown, you should notice very quickly.
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    [QUOTE=sdcfan19;762211]I've just done the auto calibration with the Pioneer that I haven't done since I got rid of my LSiC. Since this is a new speaker (Ohms, wattage, material, etc) I figured that the settings would be a little different with this one. I've done the setup and listened to it a little and things sound better. Is this possible or just me hearing what I want to hear?[/QUOTE

    Why did you get rid of your LsiC? Just wondering.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pepi28 View Post
    Why did you get rid of your LsiC? Just wondering.
    I didn't have a 4 Ohms receiver plus I am using RTi10's which aren't timber matched to the LSi line (looking at your sig, I'm sure you know all of this). I was skeptical going to a speaker that was $200 cheaper. My thoughts were that a more expensive speaker should sound better. I found out this was way off. The CSi A6 is close to the towers in terms of sound, thus giving me a solid sound stage.

    Update: I've done some more testing just to make sure that I'm not going mental and hearing things. I played the part in Spider Man 3 where Kirstian Dunst (sp?) is singing in the play (about 6 min into the movie) and had the sound turned to about -10dB. This is much louder than my regular -25dB to -20dB and listened with my ear right against the speaker. No problems at all. I also set the AVR to STEREO and listened to just the fronts. Again, very clean and crisp. I assume that pushing the speakers a little more with a listening position of inches would point out any tweeter damage. Is this correct? As some know from other posts, I'm just getting into my HT and must be trying too hard to hear pops, clips, and other garbage. Anyone else with this problem ? :)
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    Played around with this a little more tonight as I still felt there was more to be had out of my system. I was flipping through the AVR manual and got to the last page that gave instructions for impedance. I figured I would take a look to see if it was set to 6 ohms or 8 ohms. Sure enough, it was set to 6. I've read in the past that using 8ohms speakers with 6ohms amp isn't really a big deal but the sound from the system tonight leads me to believe otherwise. The difference was remarkable (at least in IMO, as well as the wifes). Funny how something as small as that setting gave me so much aggravation. Just one of those amature moments that we all have while learning I guess.
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    Interesting. I would have thought switching from 6 to 8 would have had an opposite effect.
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    the ohm rating is reistance to current flow. If there is not enough resistance, current demand could out pace your amps ability to supply it and cause excessive heat or possibly shut down the amp. (via heat or protection circuitry)

    The swich on the back of the avr limits the amount of power the amp can produce to keep this shutdown from happening. When in the lower ohm setting (wheter 6 or 4) the amp produces less total power. This keeps it within design limits, when your speakers demand more current. In some designs, it may produce significantly less. Think of it as the reverse effect of adding an amp to your system.

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    The reason some manufacturers rate their AVR's at 6 Ohms is to inflate the power capabilities of their amps. So if you run your amp at 6 ohms, your are increasing the power output. A good measure of an amp is how close the power doubles going from 8 to 4 ohms. This is where the Sunfire amps are so amazing. They simply double the power. So if 2 receivers are rated at 100 WPC and one was measured at 6 ohms and the other was measured at 8 ohms, I would buy the 8 ohm receiver.
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    I don't really understand what ohms are or what it does (thanks for doing your best to explain) but I do know that it sounds MUCH better now. Thanks for the input guys.
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