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| Shoegazer:
Ok, I tried the bucking magnets previously suggested but they didn't work - in fact they actually made the problem WORSE (discoloration on the sides, even fuzzier resolution, etc). I'm wondering if there's something I need to be doing with them besides placing them over the top of the speaker magnets? It doesn't look like I have too many options! What are other people doing to combat monitor distortion from speakers? Are there shielded speakers anyone recommends? These Sony Xplods seem to cause really serious distortion on my Wells Gardner D9400 - so much so, I'm surprised other people haven't mentioned the same problem. Darren |
| NightGod:
You sure you are putting them on the right way? They have to be in reverse polarity-try flipping them over, if you haven't already. |
| Shoegazer:
Yep, tried that - and even degaussed the monitor again. No dice. Good suggestion though. It's REALLY bad when the polarity isn't reversed, so you definitely know which direction is correct. |
| Quarters:
Sounds like you should take this up with SlikStik. After paying $$ for a complete cab you should not be paying $$ to fix it. |
| divemaster127:
That is not a slikstik issue thats a speaker/monitor issue which you add on yourself, I also had this issue but the bucking magnets solved it dm |
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