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Oh, and to answer a query: I support the web sites run by Lands End. Computer stuff.


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Update on my 'buzzing' noise. Warranty guy came out, opened up the case, and found a couple of loose screws that were causing sympathetic vibration. he tightened them up, and a few other screws, and the problem was solved. The hardware components themselves were fine.

I noticed buzzing a couple days later, and just by repositioning the piano (pulling it out of the corner a couple of feet), the noise went away. And the overall sound got better. Piano guy said best place for a digital is in the middle of the room :-)

So, buzzing or off-color noises can happen with these units, and room placement (say in a tight corner) can be a factor.

He also indicated I could look out for other loose objects, cords, pictures etc. as a source of future sympathetic vibration, and to call support if I can't find the cause again.


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That's interesting to hear about the loose screws. It's good that this vibration can be fixed that easily and that it is not something depending on the speaker design or so.


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Hi folks,
here is a pic of my dp:

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Hey, what a nice model railroad (and a nice DP too)! smile And you also have the same headphones (DT770 if I'm correct) as myself!
And you seem to be an astronomy fan! smile
And this thing behind your chair looks like the bavarian flag! smile


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That's no moon!

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Yeah, I know, but it looks like something that is in space...


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Thanks for the pic Andy!

Is your CA sat below a window, or is that a really, really big TV?

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Its a window, unfortunately. smile

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A window is actually a very big, very high resolution realtime TV. Only one drawback: You only have one channel.


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Originally Posted by mucci
A window is actually a very big, very high resolution realtime TV. Only one drawback: You only have one channel.

crazy

And no mute button.


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A window is actually a very big, very high resolution realtime TV. Only one drawback: You only have one channel.

crazy

And no mute button.


You can close the window...


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Nice, thanks for sharing.

Oh, and I like the model railway too, especially if it's for YOU! smile

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