JoeMuc2009 wrote: 
> Usually audible, yes. I have set up a blog post that describes why it
> happens and how to detect the bass distortions (with special samples
> created for this purpose), including how to disassemble the Boom and how
> to fix it. Grille removal is only the very first step and is actually
> really easy if you have an appropriate tool. But actually it is easier
> to listen because the cracks in the speaker surrounds are hard to see as
> long as they sit in their place.
> See here for details:
> http://joes-tech-blog.blogspot.com/2016/03/logitech-squeezebox-boom-ue-radio-bass.htmlInteresting
>  observation that the boom merges left/right low frequencies.
This, I suspect, is either a deliberate design choice built into the DSP
or a consequence of transmission using a lossy compression format.
(Being joint-stereo not true two independent l/r channels.)


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