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  1. Ok i will try it and report back. But look at this. Same speaker but Right and Left input. two sweeps on each output on the SAME SPEAKER. Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
  2. It's Monday i am gonna call sony and see if the repair center in NY is the one they will be using and if so then i can be there in 30mins and hopefully see for myself if possible what's wrong with the AVR.Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
  3. I am not sure if its AC or DC. When i sent it the test tone witt the settings in the picture attached it worked fine. Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
  4. I have no clue. Same settings. Now look at this, within a db of each other untill it gets into higher frequencys. I will do more test and see if the avr changes in the next hour.. Maybe heat? Idk it's extremely vented so let's not throw random stiff out there. Note i made a new set of speaker wire last night. I will also test the voltage again to see if it's different from last night. EDIT - The voltage diffrence is still there. I will now test each speaker in the high volt right side to see how it responds. Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
  5. Am i doing it right? Test tone playing and 200m on the voltage. Right Left Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
  6. Have you tried measuring the voltage across each channel while using the amp's built-in test tones (which typically bypass internal processing)?Symmetric measurements would be a pretty good indicator that it's not the amp. I was thinking of the low tech version of what you suggested if there is no built-in test tone. The old-fashioned way of doing that is to get in between AM stations if your AVR has an AM tuner which will generate a white noise in mono. Then put the AVR into mono mode and measure each side using the same speaker. As Quiet Hollow said you are looking for symmetrical measurements to rule out amp problems. My avr has test tones. Can you please tell me where to measure from?Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
  7. Have you tried measuring the voltage across each channel while using the amp's built-in test tones (which typically bypass internal processing)?Symmetric measurements would be a pretty good indicator that it's not the amp. I've never tried. Please tell me how to do it. I have my multi meter right here with me, what voltage settings should i use and where do i put the leads?.Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
  8. I am going to do more test right now to eliminate any doubts. If you have any recommendations let me know I'll be up all night. Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
  9. During the Stock market attack scene in dark knight rises when bane says let's go mobile his voice is strong and full in the right speaker dominating the left which puts out nothing heavy as the right speaker. I turned off the center and had it in two channel mode. Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
  10. I am using Room EQ Wizard, REW for short.Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
  11. You are totally Correct. I'll have to do one more test to confirm 100% then I'll see what i can do. What is strange is when i the right channel for both speaker the left is still low.Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
  12. I took a new length of wire and there was no difference. I took that same wire and used it for both speakers and the volume difference was still present. Ok I'll clear it up sorry . I played a tone in REW and changed the speaker distance of the right speaker and it made a little diffrence with the phase change but the levels remaind low when measured. Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
  13. With the right speaker in its proper right channel terminal its reading 84.9db @70hz, With the left speaker in its proper left channel terminal its reading 87.5 @70HZ. now swapping the right wire to left terminal i get 84.7 @70hz and swapping the left wire to the right terminal i get 87.9 @ 70hz. does this signal a problem with the AVR? and not the speakers? note i reset the AVR and have it in 2 channel mode and all settings correct. also when the wiring is correct. when i change the phase of the right speaker with a tone playing i can hear it get back in balance with the left speaker but the wiring is correct on both speakers i checked. i attached two Room EQ Wizard measurements. all levels are at zero and the whole avr has been reset to its default settings multiple times. Even measuring up close there is still a volume difference showing up in REW. I also measured each speaker with the same terminals and the issue remained so it may not be the avr.
  14. Starting at $3500? I've always believed that people can price things at whatever they want. However I just added up this same system at retail and the price is $3536 (not including cabling). OP you may want to take this into consideration seeing that this is an auction (just my humble opinion). I am willing to negotiate to any serious buyer. also i am not charging for shipping which is $142.00 for the subwoofer alone.
  15. Haha yea but it's time to let it all go.Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
  16. Hello Everyone, Ebay Link - http://ebay.to/1Dhfkip starting at $3,000 i have all original receipts and proof of purchase so if possible warranty can be transferred for all items. I am selling my whole system. ask any questions. image below. also i include all wires. Receiver - Sony STR-DH550 Front - Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-280F Center - Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-450C Sub - Rythmik FV15HP Spools of wires - 12AWG 50FT speaker wire 14AWG 50FT speaker wire 100FT 16AWG speaker wire Mono Price - 2x - 10ft 12AWG Pure Copper Hi-Fi Speaker Cable with Solid Brass Interchangeable Terminals-Black - New York Sales only. if out of the NY area you will have to personally pick up. - Free Shipping in NY will bring it personally.
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