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<blockquote data-quote="RMosack" data-source="post: 162001" data-attributes="member: 4099"><p>Just as I gave my Synergy stuff a play through last week before moving into a new rack, one of my SYN-2 started pooping out. When I switch from the first SYN-2 (master) to the second (slave), it intermittently sounds really fizzy, compressed and about half its normal volume. Seems to do it on both channels for both modules. Doesn't matter which channel at all. And it happens between channels on the second SYN-2 as well as switching from the first SYN-2. It's kind of intermittent, but it got more persistent the more I played. </p><p></p><p>My assumption is it's a problem with the SYN-2, since it happens on all four channels. Any pointers on what to start looking at? I contacted Synergy through their website, but silence so far. I was just before the weekend, so perhaps that's part of the silence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RMosack, post: 162001, member: 4099"] Just as I gave my Synergy stuff a play through last week before moving into a new rack, one of my SYN-2 started pooping out. When I switch from the first SYN-2 (master) to the second (slave), it intermittently sounds really fizzy, compressed and about half its normal volume. Seems to do it on both channels for both modules. Doesn't matter which channel at all. And it happens between channels on the second SYN-2 as well as switching from the first SYN-2. It's kind of intermittent, but it got more persistent the more I played. My assumption is it's a problem with the SYN-2, since it happens on all four channels. Any pointers on what to start looking at? I contacted Synergy through their website, but silence so far. I was just before the weekend, so perhaps that's part of the silence. [/QUOTE]
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