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Hi Group,
I have been wondering why my rear channels have been sounding so listless as of late... Turns out my cats, while walking on the remotes, turned the rear speakers not off but down to -14db! I made sure they were on but never thought to turn them up as I had never turned them down. Ha ha ha ha ha.... funny! Have fun, Karl. Merry Christmas! Happy New Year! |
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Cyrus wrote: Perhaps your cats are aristocratic audiophiles. -- Cyrus Now that you mention it, the rear speakers do seem to "freak them out". Their hearing is much much more sensative than us mere humans. Hmmmmmmmmmm... Karl. |
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