From:http://www.voodoomag.com/vr/122398.htm
Again, MidiLand proves they know and understand sound. However this particular model<br>does have some frustrating weaknesses that tend to bring down the overall enjoyment of these<br>speakers. First, the quality of wire they use to connect the satellites to the sub is rather thin <br>and prone to interference. I live near a radio station antenna and depending on how I place the <br>speaker wire I can hear the station faintly through the speakers. Most people probably won't have <br>this problem, but the fact that all other speakers I've tested in this room don't do this makes me <br>question why Midiland choose this gage of wire.
看的我也好想把衛星喇叭線換掉:) (可是我不會作線:~~)<br>
我的s2-4030使用心得
版主: DearHoney
This problem has happened to me before, too. I've tried the following ways and it should work for you:
1. Un-plug the input wire which runs between the subwoofer and the sound source.
2. Fold this wire as short as possible. You can use a rubber band and tied the folded wire together.
3. Wrap a piece of aluminum foil around the entire input cable.
4. Plug it back to the subwoofer and the sound source. And you shouldn't hear any more radio signals.
Try it! It doesn't need any cutting or modification of the wires!
1. Un-plug the input wire which runs between the subwoofer and the sound source.
2. Fold this wire as short as possible. You can use a rubber band and tied the folded wire together.
3. Wrap a piece of aluminum foil around the entire input cable.
4. Plug it back to the subwoofer and the sound source. And you shouldn't hear any more radio signals.
Try it! It doesn't need any cutting or modification of the wires!