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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 23, 2015 7:23:30 GMT -6
I don't know what changed in my building, but the tweeter on my right Solo 6 is emitting a radio station very quietly. Any ideas for how to trouble shoot? it diminishes a fair amount if I stick a piece of foil on top of speaker. It's annoying tho, cuz it makes me think someone nearby is playing a radio really loud and is leaking thru the windows, but it's not. The tweeter is picking up the signal :-(
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Post by mrholmes on Nov 23, 2015 7:41:42 GMT -6
change the position of the amp... gone?
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 23, 2015 8:27:13 GMT -6
speakers are powered... i'd have to move the speakers from their sweet spot.
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Post by svart on Nov 23, 2015 8:32:56 GMT -6
A circuit nonlinearity is causing a mix down effect. If it just started happening but only in one speaker than likely there's something gone bad and in that one speaker. If it were me, I pop it open turn it on and touch parts in the audio circuit. Might be able to find what makes the noise worse or go away.
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Post by mdmitch2 on Nov 23, 2015 8:34:02 GMT -6
My speakers will get occasional interference if my cell phone is close to my monitor controller...
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Post by tonycamphd on Nov 23, 2015 9:02:45 GMT -6
Hey Chuck, my bro and I are going to video hang and build up some balanced power supplies with all the RF, EMF and every other MF filtering we can think of 8) We should group it up and all do it at the same time. I can send you a BOM if you want? Of the 3 of us, you probably need it the most living in a NYC apartment building, my brother is the first house off a pole transformer on his street haha, probably just a motion for him, but if it makes no diff he'll send it to me mooowhahahahahahah!
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Nov 23, 2015 9:27:35 GMT -6
A circuit nonlinearity is causing a mix down effect. If it just started happening but only in one speaker than likely there's something gone bad and in that one speaker. If it were me, I pop it open turn it on and touch parts in the audio circuit. Might be able to find what makes the noise worse or go away. I bet one of my cats chewed into the cable going into the speaker, and part of it is now unshielded...
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Post by ericn on Nov 23, 2015 9:38:35 GMT -6
A circuit nonlinearity is causing a mix down effect. If it just started happening but only in one speaker than likely there's something gone bad and in that one speaker. If it were me, I pop it open turn it on and touch parts in the audio circuit. Might be able to find what makes the noise worse or go away. I bet one of my cats chewed into the cable going into the speaker, and part of it is now unshielded... Was about to tell you check cables first
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