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This morning I turned on the system and a very loud buzzing sound came from the speakers. I was so loud it made me jump right out my seat and my speakers might have been damaged. I turned the volume all the way down and turned it up one notch and the loud buzzing sound came back. This happens with any input I set it to. Anyone know how to fix this?
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If you pull out the "input" cables and the noise stops, you have a problem with the "ground" and you have to check if there isn't a loose contact inside the plugs. If it doesn't stop, your amplifier is the problem and that mostly is a bad contact on the board in the pre-amplifier area.
A lound buzzing sound is an indication that the Driver (transistor) for the amplifier final is bad. This is not so much a buzzing and it is extreme in loundness.
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