I bought a set of EV SonicXS 4.1 speakers. Micro Center had them on sale for $59. From the research I did, they were supposed to be pretty good speakers they were just overpriced and did not catch on in popularity.
When I bought the speakers they were working great except for three minor points. Point one, there is one knob that controls fading, I had to adjust the knob to give more sound to the rear speakers in order to balance the sound. Point two, there is a single knob that controls tone (left is bass, right is treble), I had to adjust the knob two notches to the left to get rid of the white noise (I think the pros call it pink noise, sounds like rushing water) coming from the speakers. Point three, I had to swap the left/right outputs coming out of the subwoofer going to the satellite speakers. Even though I had these difficulties, when I ran some speaker tests they sounded pretty good and I was planning on keeping them.
Now the current problems.
The white/pink noise has increased I now have to adjust the tone knob, three + notches to the left/bass side.
There is a cracking noise (four loud cracks) that sometimes comes from the speakers, when I get up from my desk or move about the room. I’ve tested my connections, they are tight and I’m not so heavy that I making them jiggle in the first place.
These speakers because they are discontinued only have a 90 day warranty, but I’m still under thirty so I can return them. Unless someone can point out what I might be doing wrong, returning them is what I am going to do.
Any feedback most appreciated. Thanks
Tom
P.S. The only thing I have been listening to, with the speakers, has been classical music from low to mid volume. The Subwoofer is plugged into a UPS, so I know that it is getting clean power.
When I bought the speakers they were working great except for three minor points. Point one, there is one knob that controls fading, I had to adjust the knob to give more sound to the rear speakers in order to balance the sound. Point two, there is a single knob that controls tone (left is bass, right is treble), I had to adjust the knob two notches to the left to get rid of the white noise (I think the pros call it pink noise, sounds like rushing water) coming from the speakers. Point three, I had to swap the left/right outputs coming out of the subwoofer going to the satellite speakers. Even though I had these difficulties, when I ran some speaker tests they sounded pretty good and I was planning on keeping them.
Now the current problems.
The white/pink noise has increased I now have to adjust the tone knob, three + notches to the left/bass side.
There is a cracking noise (four loud cracks) that sometimes comes from the speakers, when I get up from my desk or move about the room. I’ve tested my connections, they are tight and I’m not so heavy that I making them jiggle in the first place.
These speakers because they are discontinued only have a 90 day warranty, but I’m still under thirty so I can return them. Unless someone can point out what I might be doing wrong, returning them is what I am going to do.
Any feedback most appreciated. Thanks
Tom
P.S. The only thing I have been listening to, with the speakers, has been classical music from low to mid volume. The Subwoofer is plugged into a UPS, so I know that it is getting clean power.