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Subwoofer fuzzy... destroyed?

  • 01-02-2021 11:58pm
    #1
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    Decided to play some heavy bass tunes at a louder than usual volume on my long-loved all-in-one hifi, and within minutes the bass sounds starting crackling and fuzzing.

    Dropped the volume down to the lowest setting and the crackling still comes through (albeit quietly).

    Is the sub woofer ruined or is it just popped out of place?

    I haven't taken off the cloth screen cover yet to see, but just curious what's involved in repairing something like this.

    It's an old enough system so I've gotten my money's worth out of it, but shame for it to die due to my mis-use :(

    It's an all in one, so the sub woofer is integrated into the body.


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