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Wharfedale dia 10.7
Wharfedale dia 10.7




Hooking up different speakers to these channels reveals that there is no distortion in the source. it's the speaker - swapping channels still shows the buzz in the same speaker (not channel), swapping wires didn't help, neither did getting rid of the metal jumper bar and running a short piece of wire between the high and low freq. Same type of distortion, same frequency range, this time it's the speaker on the right (pure coincidence). I listened to some music, calibrated them, watched 3 movies and guess what - there's the distortion again. To clarify - I've got two brand new units, different serial numbers so these are certainly two new speakers. I've made a thread about it: send them back to the dealer (they said I need to send in both as they only sell them in pairs) and got a new replacement pair. Fairly recently, I bought a Pioneer VSX-1122-K receiver and a pair of Wharfedale Diamond 10.2 speakers which worked as fronts for a week or so and then went to the back with my new (brand new) Diamond 10.7 speakers which went to the front.Īfter a short evaluation, I've noticed that one speaker (in the left channel) has a weird buzz./distortion audible when listening to solo piano.

wharfedale dia 10.7

That's the short version, now the long one. This is somewhat urgent, a bit ridiculous and I'll start with the punchline - I've had 4 Wharfedale DIA 10.7 speakers and 2 of them had distorted mid-range (the third one almost does).






Wharfedale dia 10.7