06-07-2015, 08:34 PM
(06-07-2015, 07:52 PM)CatMan Wrote: You said static, which is the case when the signal isn't reproduced properly. Polk makes good speakers, and those are well beyond the specs needed. But if it isn't static, and is only a high pitched sound, then that means the volume is probably set too high. Make sure it's no more than -32db at the source, like an inch from the speaker. Test in Frequensee, if it's higher lower it, and listen for the sound, keep lowering it until you get a -db rating where the high pitched sound isn't audible anymore and post back and we'll see if it's good. At this point, it's looking like it was just set too loud.
Yea. Sorry about the confusion...
Attached is what I got from FrequenSee at the source. The volume level is around -32 dB, but I still hear it. I'm guessing it just has to do with my hearing. Anyway, I suppose I'll just have to try them both and compare how they're affecting me.
Thanks for your help!