Fault, Cause, Rectification – Quadral AURUM VIII User Manual

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Fault

Audible distortion even at low

volume

No sound

Slender, bright sound.

Sounds distant and

unrealistic.

Bass notes too powerful

Lack of treble

Cause

a) Fault in the electronics

b) Fault in the speaker

a) Cabling incorrect

b) Amplifier switched off

a) Incorrect polarity

b) Unfavourable set-up

a) Unfavourable speaker

set-up (e.g. in the corner

of a room)

b) Bass control on amplifier

set high

a) The tweeters are not

properly aligned

Rectification

a) The fault lies in the

electronics if the problem

affects both speakers.

Swap over the left and

right speakers if only one

speaker is affected. If the

problem is still on the

same channel, your

electronics are faulty.

The speaker is faulty if

the problem is now on

the other channel.

b) Please contact your

dealer or our service

(tel. +49 (0) 511-7904-0).

a) Check the cabling.

b) Switch on the system.

a) Check to see if a terminal

marked with + on the

amplifier has been

inadvertently connected

to a terminal marked

with - on the speaker or

vice versa.

b) Set up the speaker closer

to a wall, but maintain a

minimum clearance of

5 cm between the back

of the speaker and the

wall.

a) Move the speaker further

away from the adjacent

walls.

b) Set the bass control on

your amplifier to a

neutral position.

a) Position the speakers so

that the tweeters are

facing directly towards

your listening position.

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