I have a Mission 77c1 center speaker on top of my Sony Wega tv. I have noticed that male voices seem to sound a little boomy through this speaker. I think I have found the problem though: the hollow plastic enclosure of the tv seems to add an undesirable "boxy" effect to certain frequencies coming from the speaker. I guess its hollowness seems to resonate quite a bit with male voices. Have any of you noticed this same effect. I have it temporarily solved by placing a folded blanket under the speaker to absorb? any vibrations fromt he speaker before they cause the tv to resonate. Now the voices are clear and natural, without a hint off tubbyness. Obviously this is an ugly fix, but I was wondering if there is anything on the market, that can be used for this purpose. Any other suggestions? I hope this doesn't seem too ridiculous... Thanks!
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Topic - Center Speaker resonates on top of TV?? - WSB 08:38:02 01/24/00 (8)
- Thanks for everyones input!!! (nt) - WSB 11:17:05 01/27/00 (0)
- Re: Center Speaker resonates on top of TV?? - Larry 19:50:56 01/26/00 (0)
- Re: Center Speaker resonates on top of TV?? - ROBERT G 15:08:01 01/24/00 (2)
- Re: Center Speaker resonates on top of TV?? - Resound 07:54:07 01/25/00 (0)
- Mouse pads sound like a great idea thanks! - WSB 15:27:43 01/24/00 (0)
- try blu-tak or similar putty. - zaphod 12:26:36 01/24/00 (2)
- Re: try blu-tak or similar putty. - GM 18:45:49 01/24/00 (0)
- Thanks! (eom) - WSB 13:41:16 01/24/00 (0)