The_Other_One said:Sounds like you blew it... There's not much you can do if that's the case besides replace the speaker.
Starman* said:Final check before sending subwoofer to land of ex-speakers, is it rattling because it has shifted position on whatever it's on, or is now touching something? If you pick it up while playing music, does the rattle stop?
Starman*
holyjunk125 said:warranty? Call Logitech? If you were to throw those get the same set again, I would
[-0MEGA-] said:Did anything get inside the sub that could possibly be moving around?
gamerman4 said:first of all, how the hell did you blow a Z-5500 sub? I swear i cant do a single thing to blow it, ive turned every volume knob on my comp up and played a single wave from 5hz-40hz and nothing... I dont think u blew them... hopefully
wtf were u listening to?
How long have you had them?
if they are relatively new, its good to wear them in before doing high bass testing new subs are stiff and not in their best working condition when you first get them. After a while of using them, the sub loosens up and then you can really let em pound.
The_Other_One said:It's really not hard to blow speakers... It could of even been somewhat of a faulty speaker.
MONKEY BOY said:ok now that wrong
1st of all im a sound tech and the rattling can be a few things
1 somthing moving in side
2 wen the speaker moves its hitting somthing eg if the grill of the speaker is pushed in ( i see that to often)
3 theres a loose wire
plz tell me the brand of the speaker and i can prb help