Re: Onkyo Receiver making a click noise randomly
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That is IT! In protest to support Eblack, I'll be flattening my Onk with my 10 lb sledge followed by a ceremonial ignition in my firepit. Don't forget to post the pictures
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Re: Onkyo Receiver making a click noise randomly
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Re: Onkyo Receiver making a click noise randomly
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If you examine the impedance curve of the M5, you'll notice it dips to 6 Ohms below 80Hz. It dips even lower between 100Hz and 500Hz but there's less energy in that band typically. Therefore, try cutting the M5 off at 80Hz to see if the clicking stops. If it does, that tells you all will be well when you get a sub. So I got a sub today and when the AccuEQ was run, it did the cutoff at 200hz for the fronts. I started listening to some music and some movie trailers and the receiver did click when the low frequencies were prevalent in the content, so it appears this AV receiver just likes to click when the content is loud and pushing the bass. No idea if I will keep this AV or not as I really do like the sound it produces, but the clicks as a feature is a very poor design. I still cant get over how much i like these M5 speakers, but it kind of amazed me that the sound from the subwoofer was not localized at all. It was like it was coming directly from the M5s when it wasn't. Too bad there are random clicks from the receiver lol.
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Re: Onkyo Receiver making a click noise randomly
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Amazing, eh? Good stuff. Wait 'till you get 7 subs. Did you get the SVS you ordered or did you use some other sub?
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Re: Onkyo Receiver making a click noise randomly
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Amazing, eh? Good stuff. Wait 'till you get 7 subs. Did you get the SVS you ordered or did you use some other sub? I got the SVS sub I ordered yesterday lol. Didn't realize they are located like a hour from where I live. I actually ordered a PC-2000 Pro to try out as well to see how it would look. Didnt realize SVS has a 45 day trial where you can return an item free of charge in that time frame.
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Re: Onkyo Receiver making a click noise randomly
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Geez, you're becoming a bit of a fanatic. That's great. Now you're in a better position to decide and start educating us.
House of the Rising Sone Out in the mid or far field Linearity and mid-woofers are over-rated
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Re: Onkyo Receiver making a click noise randomly
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Haven't had a review of an SVS sub in a very long time. Post your thoughts.
"Those who preach the myths of audio are ignorant of truth."
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Re: Onkyo Receiver making a click noise randomly
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Haven't had a review of an SVS sub in a very long time. Post your thoughts. Well I have spent a few nights now with the Micro 3000 and the PC-2000 Pro. I must say I love them both. The micro doesn't have the range that the PC-2000 does, but I am starting to learn that most things I listen to and watch I wont be missing that 23-16Hz range. With that said, both subs sound great. I am kind of shocked with the sound the micro produces for how tiny it is. The PC-2000 is a fun subwoofer but much larger. I will likely spend another week or so with them both to figure out which i am going to keep. I have been re-listening to content with both. I will say the PC-2000 is more "fun" if that is a good description as it does bring more pressure to the room. The absolute best feature is the app you can use to adjust the EQ on the subs. I couldn't imagine getting another subwoofer that doesnt have an app to control it.
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Re: Onkyo Receiver making a click noise randomly
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Good times, eh? Have you tried running both together?
House of the Rising Sone Out in the mid or far field Linearity and mid-woofers are over-rated
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Re: Onkyo Receiver making a click noise randomly
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Good times, eh? Have you tried running both together? Nah, I have no plans on having two subs, so I don't want to know what two would sound like
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