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Old 25-09-2005, 1:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Mission 702e's vibration/resonance..will getting a subwoofer stop this problem???

Any help on this would be much appreciated Got myself a pair of 702e's..read up on the forum about this problem as quite a few seem to have it. I've got the speakers set to large on my DSP A5 as i dont have a subwoofer..which i assume means all the bass side of things is done by the 702e's. I pretty much use my speakers just for films and the vibration or resonance or whatever it is only really happens now and again..if at all...im guessing it has alot to do with the fact that the speakers cant handle really deep bass sounds so struggle a bit...so my question is...if i get a subwoofer will it cure this as all the deep bass stuff will be handled by the subwoofer and not the speakers??

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Phil
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