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<blockquote data-quote="Deiimos" data-source="post: 8921180" data-attributes="member: 682903"><p>It almost sounds like the speaker(s) could be the problem. Either damaged in some way, or a loose panel / screws on one or more. I’ve had speakers sound like this when the voice coil was rubbing = needed a new speaker. But, it would be somewhat odd if all of the speakers are doing it. You can set the volume to where it starts making noise, open the doors, and put your ear close to each speaker (front and rear) to see if you can pinpoint one as the culprit. Could even be debris between the cone and grill, but less likely. I’m assuming you do not have any spare speakers laying around, or I’d say you could swap one out to see if the noise goes away with a different speaker in place of one making that noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deiimos, post: 8921180, member: 682903"] It almost sounds like the speaker(s) could be the problem. Either damaged in some way, or a loose panel / screws on one or more. I’ve had speakers sound like this when the voice coil was rubbing = needed a new speaker. But, it would be somewhat odd if all of the speakers are doing it. You can set the volume to where it starts making noise, open the doors, and put your ear close to each speaker (front and rear) to see if you can pinpoint one as the culprit. Could even be debris between the cone and grill, but less likely. I’m assuming you do not have any spare speakers laying around, or I’d say you could swap one out to see if the noise goes away with a different speaker in place of one making that noise. [/QUOTE]
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