Vintage HiFi Audio Forum
The Home Theater Corner => Home Theater Audio => Topic started by: OldiesButGoodies on November 18, 2015, 08:36:04 PM
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Two years after purchasing my Denon AVR-4520i, I discovered that the microphone was bad (more accurately, JimP discovered it). I knew the microphone was iffy a year back because it developed a need to be flicked sometimes to get it to work properly (or the readings were low by 20dbs), but I assumed once it worked the readings would be accurate. Bad assumption. After borrowing Jim's to test, mine is definitely out of alignment. Ordering a new one.
Two years listening to crappy audio on movies because this stupid mike. No wonder turning Audyssey off made it sound better. FYI - be aware....
Arrg... >:(
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I knew the microphone was iffy a year back because it developed a need to be flicked sometimes to get it to work properly (or the readings were low by 20dbs)
I would solder a new cable on it before I gave up on it.
BTW, I also have one of those mics should the need ever arise.