My CS1 just sounds plain terrible.
Nightsbane
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I have gotten my other speakers sounding great, but my CS1 sounds absolutely awful. The sound is so blatty and difficult to make out. You can definitely tell the difference of the sound coming out of it, and when it is coming out of the monitor 50's and 40's I have. I also leaned close and have never heard any sound coming out of the two side bass speakers that I can tell at all.
Any suggestions here?
Any suggestions here?
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Double-check your connections first. Second, with the power off, swap the CS1 with one of your front Monitor 50's and see if that makes the CS1 come alive. If it does not, then I'd say you have something wrong with the speaker.Speakers: Polk LSi15
Pre: Adcom GFP-750 with HT Bypass
Amp: Pass Labs X-150
CD/DVD Player: Classe CDP-10
Interconnects: MIT Shortgun S3 Pro XLR
Speaker cables: MIT MH-750 bi-wire
TT:Micro Seiki DD-35
Cartridge:Denon DL-160
Phono Pre:PS Audio GCPH -
I will give it a shot thanks
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I check the connections and got it working somewhat. I think the problem is the source. I think Cox cable might be just transmitting a crappy signal. I am also using digital coax for that input so I will try and buy a optical cable and see if it makes a difference.
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Try putting in a DVD and compare that to the Cox cable input (I really enjoy saying the name of that company)
- the coax versus optical will probably not solve this problem........
If the DVD sounds correct - then it is a source issue
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The rest of the speakers all sound great, all hooked up the same receiver (a sony DG820)
Some movies sound great, some movies the center audio still struggles. I don't know, I don't feel like it's the great center channel speaker I thought it would be so far, too much hassle. -
Might just be one of those things, the CS1 is a good quality center channel and is well matched with what you are running. If you have exhausted all other ways of troubleshooting it and it is still under warranty see if you are able to send it in for repairs or see if you can swap it out with a CS2. Although I have never heard a CS1 IMHO the CS2 is a much better center channel it is just quite a bit larger than the CS1.HT Rig
Receiver- Onkyo TX-SR806
Mains- Polk Audio Monitor 70
Center- Polk Audio CS2
Surrounds- Polk Audio TSi 500's
Sub- Polk Audio PSW125
Retired- Polk Audio Monitor 40's
T.V.- 60" Sony SXRD KDS-60A2000 LCoS
Blu-Ray- 80 GB PS3
2 CH rig (in progress)
Polk Audio Monitor 10A's :cool:
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wutadumsn23 wrote: »Might just be one of those things, the CS1 is a good quality center channel and is well matched with what you are running. If you have exhausted all other ways of troubleshooting it and it is still under warranty see if you are able to send it in for repairs or see if you can swap it out with a CS2. Although I have never heard a CS1 IMHO the CS2 is a much better center channel it is just quite a bit larger than the CS1.The Gear... Carver "Statement" Mono-blocks, Mcintosh C2300 Arcam AVR20, Oppo UDP-203 4K Blu-ray player, Sony XBR70x850B 4k, Polk Audio Legend L800 with height modules, L400 Center Channel Polk audio AB800 "in-wall" surrounds. Marantz MM7025 stereo amp. Simaudio Moon 680d DSD
“When once a Republic is corrupted, there is no possibility of remedying any of the growing evils but by removing the corruption and restoring its lost principles; every other correction is either useless or a new evil.”— Thomas Jefferson -
^ that's the problem. When people are speaking slowly it is fine. It cannot keep up with dynamix voices and yelling ect... It is just flat and lacks dynamics. The monitor 50s and 40s are awesome and blew away what I had, the cs1 is hit and miss compared to a standard kit center that is 1/4 it's size.
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Nightsbane wrote: »^ that's the problem. When people are speaking slowly it is fine. It cannot keep up with dynamix voices and yelling ect... It is just flat and lacks dynamics. The monitor 50s and 40s are awesome and blew away what I had, the cs1 is hit and miss compared to a standard kit center that is 1/4 it's size.
How did it sound when you hooked it up in place of one of your Monitor 50's?Speakers: Polk LSi15
Pre: Adcom GFP-750 with HT Bypass
Amp: Pass Labs X-150
CD/DVD Player: Classe CDP-10
Interconnects: MIT Shortgun S3 Pro XLR
Speaker cables: MIT MH-750 bi-wire
TT:Micro Seiki DD-35
Cartridge:Denon DL-160
Phono Pre:PS Audio GCPH -
I honestly can't not easily switch it out with the monitor 50s due to my set up. I starting messing with it, but I decided not to. Last night I watched weeds, nurse jackie, and a movie on showtime HD. The vocal clarity sounded great with weeds, ok with NJ, and great with the showtime HD movie. I am beginning to think it might be the signal. I will update after I watch the ghostbusters blu ray tonight
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Maybe I am way out in left field, but have you tried turning up the level of the center in your receiver's set-up menu? My Onk's auto eq programs seems to set the level of the center too low unless you are listening at really high levels. I had that problem with my old CS2.MAIN: Polk Lsi9s; Polk PSW505; Lsic (in box); Onkyo SR-875; Parasound 2250; Cambridge Audio 740C; LG BD370
OFFICE: Polk Lsi7; REL T3; HK 3490; CA 840W; Onkyo C-S5VL
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hey buy a csi3 if all else fails , I have a black one for sale ? 95 dollars?
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hey buy a csi3 if all else fails , I have a black one for sale ? 95 dollars?
SNOWWell, I just pulled off the impossible by doing a double-blind comparison all by myself, purely by virtue of the fact that I completely and stupidly forgot what I did last. I guess that getting old does have its advantages after all -
This is not the for sale area!!
SNOW
+1!!!
Quit trying to sell your gear in the wrong area.
That wouldn't even be a good center channel for his setup. Considering that he has Monitor 50's and 40's, the CSi3 would sound terrible. The tweets in the Monitors are fairly laid back sounding, while the CSi3's tweet is very forward, and somewhat bright sounding.The nirvana inducer-
APC H10 Power Conditioner
Marantz UD5005 universal player
Parasound Halo P5 preamp
Parasound HCA-1200II power amp
PolkAudio LSi9's/PolkAudio SDA 2A's/PolkAudio Monitor 7A's
Audioquest Speaker Cables and IC's -
I have fiddled around with it, and come to the conclusion that some audio sounds great, and some sounds like crap. I think it is just the source, and not the speaker. I just didn't notice until I had a good setup how poorly some sound is produced.
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FWIW, the same is true even with a "phantom center" (no center). Some material is fine, no problems. With other material I have to either keep the volume way too high for my tastes, or keep adjusting.MAIN: Polk Lsi9s; Polk PSW505; Lsic (in box); Onkyo SR-875; Parasound 2250; Cambridge Audio 740C; LG BD370
OFFICE: Polk Lsi7; REL T3; HK 3490; CA 840W; Onkyo C-S5VL
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Have you gone into the setup menu (hit setup twice) and changed the audio output to Dolby Digital. Usually it's set to OTHER or HDMI
This will help some channels, others it wont change (stereo only).Main Surround -
Epson 8350 Projector/ Elite Screens 120" / Pioneer Elite SC-35 / Sunfire Signature / Focal Chorus 716s / Focal Chorus CC / Polk MC80 / Polk PSW150 sub
Bedroom - Sharp Aquos 70" 650 / Pioneer SC-1222k / Polk RT-55 / Polk CS-250
Den - Rotel RSP-1068 / Threshold CAS-2 / Boston VR-M60 / BDP-05FD -
yeah I did that, and it does help some channels, some channels are just terrible. I really think it's just the differing sources.
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Some channels are stereo only, and will either have no sound from the center, or crappy derived sound.Main Surround -
Epson 8350 Projector/ Elite Screens 120" / Pioneer Elite SC-35 / Sunfire Signature / Focal Chorus 716s / Focal Chorus CC / Polk MC80 / Polk PSW150 sub
Bedroom - Sharp Aquos 70" 650 / Pioneer SC-1222k / Polk RT-55 / Polk CS-250
Den - Rotel RSP-1068 / Threshold CAS-2 / Boston VR-M60 / BDP-05FD