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Well, I did some playing around and here's what I found. I tried adjusting my fronts and the center back and forth from small to large. I also tried several different crossover settings from 60hz-200hz (normally 100hz). None of this made any difference, the distortion is still there. I reset everything to normal.
Then, I tried listening to the Dolby 5.1 track instead. It ain't there on the Dolby. If nothing else, that proves that I wasn't dumb enough to confuse the electrical sound effects with distortion. I did consider this before, because the distortion did sound a little bit like the sound effect they use when Cale opens the force field with his fingers. But, nope - it's definitely distortion and its definitely only present in the DTS track.
So I am left to assume it's a problem with the disc. Since regardless of my speaker size and crossover setting its always there. Also since its always exactly in the same place, I can't imagine its a decoding glitch in my receiver (Outlaw 1050). Does that sound logical?
Is it possible to have a single defective disc, when the rest of them are all OK?
Taking it to a high end audio store is a good idea. Maybe I'll stop in Myer Emco some time this week. Any other thoughts?
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