On 12/6/2007 9:31 AM PT, GregS typed:
>> For some reason, I get too much bass or too little even though I
haven't
>> touched the computer's volume mixer (Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2
ZS)
>> and speaker volume controls.
>>
>> With very little bass, I noticed if I turn my subwoofer from its lowest
>> setting a little higher, then I feel a lot of bass for a second. Does
>> the speaker have limit controller or something? I checked the cables
>> behind the subwoofer, and they seems fine.
>>
>> I wonder if my old speaker set is dying (time for a new speaker set). I
>> have had it since December 1999. Has anyone had this problem before? If
>> so, then how did you fix it?
>>
>> If it is dying, then what 2.1/4.1 simple speaker set should I buy from
>> local retail stores in Los Angeles and Orange County areas, CA? I want
>> to hear and see the speakers in person too. I mainly use the speakers
>> for my computer games, music (listening only), DVDs, HDTV, etc. I love
>> bass. :)
>
> Something is likely happening to the amp, but it could be the speaker.
It seems fine today so far. We'll see how it lasts.
> I am fairly impressed with the Logitec products for general use. Which
> systems have big bass capibility is unknown by me. You can always
> piece together your own for more money.
Nah, I am not a builder type of guy and it doesn't help when I have
multiple disabilities. :(
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