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Old 10-18-2018, 08:29 AM   #1
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Default Subwoofer disconnect: Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation R2 Blu-ray

Hello all

In all honesty I'm not entirely sure where to post this topic, and to me this seemed the most plausible area, but by all means move it if you feel that it's better suited elsewhere.

My problem is that I recently purchased a new (sealed) UK blu-ray copy of Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, and having played it on my new Atmos /DTS:X setup, which consists of a Denon AVRX2500H receiver and an Onkyo SKSHT588 speaker package, both of which have been working perfectly since I installed them, there has been a fault with the LFE.

The issue is that during the underwater scene, round about when Tom Cruise is about to jump into the huge whirling turbine, the subwoofer clicks and the bass disappears and then returns, and this happens twice in quick succession.

At first I thought it was the disc, and so the seller sent me another (sealed) brand new replacement, however the same thing has happened, which is leaving me perplexed as to what it could be.

I have also emailed Onkyo to describe the problem, and am yet to hear anything back, and I've not seen any threads here regards faulty discs, so I was wondering if there was anybody here that might help shed some light on what the most likely answer is?

I will also add that I've been playing some very loud movies and has no issues whatsoever, so I don't suspect it's an audio level issue, however I have never had a blu-ray with problematic audio since upgrading from DVD, while I also lowered the subwoofer level and its still happening.

Anyway, I will leave this as is, and if anybody needs any additional information, just ask and I will do my best to help.

Regards
Neil.
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