Just started today. loud crackling through speakers. satellite inquiry could not fix issue. loud buzzing through speakers
SOURCE: Car speakers turn on and off randomly and make crackling sound?
The answer is: "Yes." If your speaker wiring is such that they all share a common ground wire, and that ground wire is shorting out, it can cause all speakers to go silent when it is grounded (shorted). I would check the wiring, and replace any cracked wiring, and if the wiring looks like the shielding is worn, replace all the speaker wiring. Monster cable is the best, but any heavy copper wiring works fine. I often use 110V. appliance wiring to install car stereos.
SOURCE: Speakers Make a Very Loud Noise that Increases
try uninstalling drivers and reinstall them.
also remove latest M.S update as some update cause more trouble than they are worth
SOURCE: buzzing sound coming from speakers
You maybe be able to turn the internal speakers off through the tv's menu...either in the Audio section or in Settings
SOURCE: Bose 901 Series IV BLOWN?
Yes, if you hear any sort of crackling sound, that means it has blown. Given the cost of these units, I would suggest repair. I would also suggest contacting Bose, as many of their products have a lifetime warranty, so you might be in luck. Although, blowing your speakers because you made your speakers go louder than they were supposed to, is no covered in the warranty.
You can approach the repair in 2 ways..
1) Send in to Bose for repair - suggested
2) Take it to a service center, and see if they will be able to recone the speakers or replace. Most service centers are familiar with the 901 series, so you should be ok. If they have no idea what your talking about, stay away.
But yes, they are worth fixing.
- OPTiC
DJ & Pro Audio Repair
SOURCE: buzzing static sound in speaker
Static can be caused by a few things.
Does the static persist if you unplug the audio cable from your computer?
If so, the static is being caused by the amplifier built in to your speakers.
If not, the static is probably caused by interference on your sound card. Try plugging the speakers in to a portable media player. You might need to replace the sound card in your computer.
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