SOURCE: Very loud fan or vibration noise
Listen from the back of the TV and locate the source of the noise. There may be fan with a bad bearing. The noise will lead you to it.
SOURCE: Speakers Make a Very Loud Noise that Increases
speaker amplifier chip may leaky or damage
you are using improper sound driver
check driver status in your computer device manager or just typing dxdiag on run in start menu, check status of sound driver installation
SOURCE: loud humming buzzing sound coming from subwoofer
make sure you have the speaker connection right if you do then it is a ground problem try plugging it in a different outlet
SOURCE: turtle beach X3 loud buzzing problem HEELLLP!!!
Check on the side to see if the turtle beach is blinking red, or if it is pink. If pink then you need to replace the batteries.
SOURCE: Repair a Mackie SRM 450 Speaker
You probably need to replace the diaphragm. The diaphragm is located behind the back cap. Simply remove the back cap, remove the diaphragm, clean the voice coil gap with a piece of masking tape, install a new replacement diaphragm, reinstall the back cap. That it!
You can see videos on how to replace diaphragm at this link.
http://www.soundspeakerrepair.com/speaker-parts-c/INST/Installation+Instructions
You can buy a new Mackie SRM450 diaphragm at this link.
http://www.soundspeakerrepair.com/speaker-parts-cp/SRM450-DIA/DIA-Mackie/Mackie/
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