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Old 12-25-03 | 08:42 AM
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distorted sound?

Has anyone ever had distorted sound on their HT. I get a few seconds of distortion on some DVD's. The most recent case is Charlies angels-full throttle, netflix rental. I have a sony dvp-nc600 dvd player, onkyo hts760, optical cable. It is very annoying.
I never hear it off digital cable or music cd's. I want to blame the netflix rental, has a few scratches. I did clean it and it seems to be better.
Old 12-25-03 | 12:54 PM
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hum, digital audio doesnt typically "distort" when there is a scratch, its more like a pause or a hiccup. was it being driven loud? some speakers just cant handle that much power before they distort.
Old 12-25-03 | 01:24 PM
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The volume level was no higher than I had been using in the past.
I am wondering about where the problem is dvd, player or amp.
Old 12-29-03 | 07:57 AM
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The volume level was no higher than I had been using in the past.
I am wondering about where the problem is dvd, player or amp.
Distortion results from speakers being overdriven or underdriven. It would be the amplifier.

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