16-02-2005, 05:15 PM
Hej Beanie,
I have no experience with surround sound but had you been using normal stereo sound I would have suggested that your polarity is wrong. What happens is that when speaker is moving fowards the other one is moving backwards.
I don't know what speaker cables you are using or if they are colourcoded so what I would suggest you do is to swap the cables to one speaker at a time. It doesn't matter where you swap them, i.e. on the hi-fi or the speaker. Just remember one speaker at at time till the sound comes right.
If it isn't that then I don't think I can help you.
I have no experience with surround sound but had you been using normal stereo sound I would have suggested that your polarity is wrong. What happens is that when speaker is moving fowards the other one is moving backwards.
I don't know what speaker cables you are using or if they are colourcoded so what I would suggest you do is to swap the cables to one speaker at a time. It doesn't matter where you swap them, i.e. on the hi-fi or the speaker. Just remember one speaker at at time till the sound comes right.
If it isn't that then I don't think I can help you.