Equipment:
Orb Audio Mod2 powered with the Outlaw 950 and 7100 amplifier. Cable box analog L/R connected to the 950 (no digital output available).
I was watching TV in Dolby PLII-C mode and noticed that while I get clear sound from the center channel, I also get some kind of "bleed over" into the L/R speakers and this occurs when someone is speaking.
I hear the dialog clearly through the center channel and when I put my ear next to the L/R speakers, I hear a somewhat high pitched "warble" sound, almost like a "trilling" sound. Sorry, this is difficult to describe. This sounds coincides with the spoken sound from the center channel. Other sound effects, such as applause and surround sounds, come through with no problems. It is the dialog that seems to be the issue.
I don't hear this from my regular listening position, but only when I place my ear right up to the speakers. It is almost like part of the signal was "bleeding over" to the side speakers.
I rechecked all connections and everything has been set up correctly. My speakers are closer together than I would like (3' apart) and I am
7' from the screen. They are approximately 2' from the wall (and open from the sides).
The speaker wires are rolled up and held together with a velcro strap...is there some kind of cross-talk taking place? I don't think this is the issue but I am open to suggestions. It doesn't appear to be a speaker problem as this doesn't happen when I watch a DVD (which is connected by an optical connection). The wires are standard 16 gauge of good quality.
Any suggestions on what might be happening?