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Oct 14 2013, 09:31 AM |
I'm not the expert on this stuff, but I think your problem might be related to the electricity power grid in your house. It might be creating the buzz you are hearing and if the electricity is overloaded or something (like using AC, strong heater or some kind of fan), the speaker can pick up the interference and buzz. For example, my monitor speakers start buzzing when I turn on the respirator fan above the stove.
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Oct 14 2013, 12:37 PM |
The bass speaker may also just have worked a little loose - so check that the allen bolts are tight.
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