Dear All,
I hope you can help with this annoying problem!
I purchased some 2nd hand MM-1 speakers "opened but not used" on ebay a while back to use with my Mac mini. Playing my itunes library through them they are great - no problems at all. The problem is I use Logic X for some amateur music production and I have noticed particularly on the kick drum that the right hand (powered) speaker "buzzes" with the kick. It sounds like a mechanical type buzz of something vibrating in the box. It DOES NOT occur with the slave speaker. Scanning up and down the frequencies with the EQ I tracked it down to the 50Hz band - if I roll it right off then the buzz disappears and frequencies below it can still be heard ok with no buzz. So my question is: do I have a faulty speaker driver or is it some other funny resonance-type affect with something in the box??!!
Your thoughts would be most appreciated!
Thanks,
Matt
I hope you can help with this annoying problem!
I purchased some 2nd hand MM-1 speakers "opened but not used" on ebay a while back to use with my Mac mini. Playing my itunes library through them they are great - no problems at all. The problem is I use Logic X for some amateur music production and I have noticed particularly on the kick drum that the right hand (powered) speaker "buzzes" with the kick. It sounds like a mechanical type buzz of something vibrating in the box. It DOES NOT occur with the slave speaker. Scanning up and down the frequencies with the EQ I tracked it down to the 50Hz band - if I roll it right off then the buzz disappears and frequencies below it can still be heard ok with no buzz. So my question is: do I have a faulty speaker driver or is it some other funny resonance-type affect with something in the box??!!
Your thoughts would be most appreciated!
Thanks,
Matt