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In Reply to: Re: How to get rid of oscilation? posted by Cougar on November 11, 2006 at 16:31:47:
Thanks for reply.
Actualy, no matter how many sources are turned on, the sound getting worse after couple of days and stay like that forever.
I am not using any conditioner. I checked mains while everything is turned on, it is fine, it's sometimes even around 233V.
I don't have Lingo, just an ordinary LP12/Ittok plus CD5/Hicap/72/Hicap/250. Amp is 9 years old which is not that much.It's pretty weird how from very very natural and sweet sound during first couple of days, sound simply become edgy, too forward and the leading edge of the music is emphasized and there is no all that sweet backgroun informations which grabs you for listen.
In a word, whole sound just got simplified to the n-degree.I really apreciate your help and please reply if you have some advice.
Oz
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- Re: How to get rid of oscilation? - cecprodaja@net.hr 07:46:40 11/12/06 (2)
- Re: How to get rid of oscilation? - Cougar 11:48:13 11/12/06 (1)
- Re: How to get rid of oscilation? - cecprodaja@net.hr 01:59:16 11/13/06 (0)