lsic speaker

pwayne
pwayne Posts: 2
edited March 2009 in Forum Testing Area
Hello everyone new to HT. just gettting started. been collecting lsi25s ,lsifxs, lsic, small svs pb12 plus/2 sub 5555, onyko 906. next I need a tv. I bought a lsic center and this might be a dumb question, I don't know but should the right speaker in the lsic always play louder then the left it seem to have more sound all the time coming out of the right side of the lsic. The last system I had was 1971 from vietnam err, pioneer amp with reverb and reel to reel 2 pioneer speakers 5555. Thanks anyone for any info Wayne
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  • Dennis Gardner
    Dennis Gardner Posts: 4,861
    edited March 2009
    Wecome to Clubpolk!

    The LSiC has a cascaded crossover that causes the effect you are hearing. The left and right midwoofers don't produce the same frequencies by design. No need to worry, it is working correctly.
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  • pwayne
    pwayne Posts: 2
    edited March 2009
    Thank you Dennis, as I said I am new to this, and just learning, thats one less worry
  • Vette C6.r
    Vette C6.r Posts: 1,560
    edited March 2009
    I wondered the same thing about mine.

    Not a bad question. I thought it was weird too.