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horrible vibration isolated in a RC-7. help?


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So I havent posted in here in forever, but recently I was watching the opening musical score from Kill Bill Volume 1 and heard this devastatingly awful whistling sound coming during certain parts of the score. It took me hours to isolate that sound to the RC-7 itself, where there was air that was blowing out of the two holes underneath the speaker.

These two holes would be coverd up by some included screws for speaker positioning if it were mounted on top of a tv. I cant use these screws as my speaker rests below the screen and actually needs to be angled up, not down.

Putting these screws in place took care of the whistling sound but I was so thrown back that Klipsch would make a speaker, and not have either inserts in place already, or make some mention of it in the manual that this kind of unwanted vibration can occur.

My temporary fix is to use two included sticker pads to cover up the positioning holes on the bottom of the RC-7. It took care of the problem, but I dont know if the sticker glue will hold up for a long time, or what better solution exists to fix this problem.

Anyone here with an RC-7 experience this? any ideas?

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