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How to fix buzzing in transcriber

The speaker buzzes when "play" button pressed, regardless of whether a tape is inserted or not. When a tape is played, nothing is heard -- only the buzzing. Need to fix this ASAP!

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Possibly the head has contacted dust particles, causing the buzz sound, try using a swab to clean the head.

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- Remove any other electronic devices plugged into the same outlet as your subwoofer

- If the woofer is on a power strip/surge protector, remove it and plug directly into the wall

- If there are any nearby wireless devices (cordless phiones, WiFi eqiupment), disconnect/power down them

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