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  1. Well i accidentally depressed the cone of the midrange on my front left satellite. I just wanted to see how soft it was and was expecting it not to lose its round shape, but i poked it and it is now flat, I didn't know that it was made of paper. How would that affect the sound? and what are the charges for a replacement satellite if u can get one....thank you ------------------
  2. I dunno what my neighbour's room dimensions are, he was the one who said that...
  3. from a neighbour that the music is too loud and it feels like the walls are caving in they are vibrating so much. thank you Klipsch.
  4. Since we're talking about the bass that disappears at higher volumes here is what i wrote in another post: "I can say for certain that its got nothing to do with sub placement, i got my 4.1s today and i been toying with them all day, all kinds of games/music, the sub has a darn strict limiter, at lower volumes the sub does shake my walls and flutter my clothes, BUT the moment the volume reaches the half way point, the sub cuts down on bass drastically and it does sound weaker, all of a sudden u begin to think where did all that bass go. Gamersdepot quoted: "Our only complaint is with limiter that Klipsch has kept in place that limits the amount of power this system will produce from the subwoofer. Of course Klipsch would have us believe that this is a feature, although Im not so convinced. If indeed it is a feature, it would suggest that its a good thing. If it is such a good thing why dont they have the limiter in the 2.1 system?" Is there any way we can remove the limiter?
  5. Since we're talking about the bass that disappears at higher volumes here is what i wrote in another post: "I can say for certain that its got nothing to do with sub placement, i got my 4.1s today and i been toying with them all day, all kinds of games/music, the sub has a darn strict limiter, at lower volumes the sub does shake my walls and flutter my clothes, BUT the moment the volume reaches the half way point, the sub cuts down on bass drastically and it does sound weaker, all of a sudden u begin to think where did all that bass go. Gamersdepot quoted: "Our only complaint is with limiter that Klipsch has kept in place that limits the amount of power this system will produce from the subwoofer. Of course Klipsch would have us believe that this is a feature, although Im not so convinced. If indeed it is a feature, it would suggest that its a good thing. If it is such a good thing why dont they have the limiter in the 2.1 system?" Is there any way we can remove the limiter?
  6. 1) Digestion. Yes, it helps digest your food, sit down at your computer after a full meal and let the bass send vibrations to your tummy. 2) Massages, enuff bass to vibrate every muscle in your body, close your eyes, hold onto your seats and try to relax. 3) Hair dyers (sub only), put your face to the driver in the boom box and the air flow will have your hair dry in no time (caution it could leave bald as the oomph factor of the bass is known to make hair fall out). Any more post em here....
  7. Gamersdepot: ". Our only complaint is with limiter that Klipsch has kept in place that limits the amount of power this system will produce from the subwoofer. Of course Klipsch would have us believe that this is a feature, although Im not so convinced. If indeed it is a feature, it would suggest that its a good thing. If it is such a good thing why dont they have the limiter in the 2.1 system?" Is there any way we can remove the limiter?
  8. I can say for certain that its got nothing to do with sub placement, i got my 4.1s today and i been toying with them all day, all kinds of games/music, the sub has a darn strict limiter, at lower volumes the sub does shake my walls and flutter my clothes, BUT the moment the volume reaches the half way point, the sub cuts down on bass drastically and it does sound weaker, all of a sudden u begin to think where did all that bass go (and klipsch says "all your bass are belong to us") so i guess they won't let us have more bass then what these speakers can produce.
  9. Hehe, i thnk Fawwaz is on crack, Salam Fawwaz. Any way, there is some crackling when i change the volume, this is especially prominent when i have my discman input to the main speaker....any how, they shake my room.
  10. The 4.1's are significantly better then the 4.2, the 4.2 satellites are only 35 watts each while the 4.1 are 60 watts (that's a,most twice as loud), at half the volume of 4.1 u are already hearing the max output of what the 4.2 has to offer, then again with the subs, the 4.1 has 2 drivers (160 watts) while the 4.2 has 1 (130 watts). the main difference is the sub placement, if u have one behind u then u got a unit that can pick up all the low frequencies in the rear and also give u rumbling from behind, pretty cool if u ask me for 3d sound shooter games or movies.
  11. Soundcity got them in stock, i thnk they got more than they needed on back order. so call in and check with customer service to see if they got any spare sets not sold yet.....i am getting mine on tuesday/wednesday (13th/14th march), after 3 weeks of waiting from soundcity. me spins giddily like the smiley. www.soundcity.com
  12. Give me your Sirroco Crossfires for the UK price and i will give u my promedias 4.1 for the US price....seriously. Our shipping costs should equal out, so no need to worry about shipping charges.
  13. Anyone know how I can check the status of my order the orders that I have placed with them? i have tried almost every link, but none of them leads to my account login. Thanks
  14. Its the soundcard,there are lots of frequencies being thrown about within the case of some of these get interpolated with your sound signals, thus the "junk" is also heard, even my headphones hiss slightly when i turn their volume up more than half. Its normal, nothng to do with the speakers, u would also hear hiss in home theatre set ups when the volume is really loud and nothng much is going on screen, the hiss is always there, just not audible at lower levels.
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