Muted sound from speakers

 

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Username: Mcr5h

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Registered: Aug-05
I have a Yamaha natural sound AV HTR-5550 reciever hooked up to Ascend bookshelf speakers. When I play music it comes out sounding muted and not crisp at all, I've messed with the reciever but can't get it to sound any better than how it is now any suggestions?
 

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Username: Jan_b_vigne

Dallas, TX

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Maybe you've blown out the teeters.
 

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Username: Jan_b_vigne

Dallas, TX

Post Number: 5146
Registered: May-04


Maybe you've blown out the tweeters.
 

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Username: Mcr5h

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Registered: Aug-05
I think the amp is under powered to do that.
 

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It sounds like you may need to adjust your midrange on your receiver. You might have blown your speakers, but the likelyhood of both going at the same time without you knowing(unless you really abuse your speakers)is not great. And no your amp is not under powered to do that. I would try adjusting the midrange frequencies and see if that helps.

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Username: Mcr5h

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Registered: Aug-05
well I'm in college and coming back drunk blasting music is pretty common so you think my speakers are shot(sucks Balls)? sounds like a good reason they sound like junk,,, Any good suggestions on replacement speakers?
 

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Username: Mcr5h

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Is that the general diagnosis if you have a muted sound coming from good speakers that they are blown? How do I know when enough volume is enough?
 

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Username: Mcr5h

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Is that the general diagnosis if you have a muted sound coming from good speakers that they are blown? How do I know when enough volume is enough? what should i buy so this doesn't happen???????
 

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Username: Jan_b_vigne

Dallas, TX

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When you hear distortion, turn down the volume.

If the music you listen has distortion as part of its signal, there is a point where you turn the volume control up and it doesn't get louder. The signal just gets compressed and nasty. That's way too loud and the amp is clipping its guts out. Turn it down and pay attention to where on the volume control that point happens. Don't get to that point and you won't blow up speakers (on a regular basis).


 

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Username: Mcr5h

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Registered: Aug-05
turning the volume low to mid it sounds good, but it's not loud enought to hear well, so I turn it up much higher. Do I just need to complete the surround sound to have good music?
 

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Username: Jan_b_vigne

Dallas, TX

Post Number: 5156
Registered: May-04


Don't know. Go to an audio shop that can help you with that.
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