Equipment buzzing - taking a stab at this in the dark, the amplifier in your sub, when incoming AC encounters first a rectifier (diode/choke/etc) then capacitors to smooth out the DC power, If one or more of the caps in the power supply is coming close to the end of its service life, a weak power supply will cause your equipment to buzz. If you're willing, unplug your sub, take off the plate amp off the cabinet and look at the caps, and if they are say bulging or even leaking, well then, that's likely your culprit. Call the manufacturer, and find out who is the local authorized repair shop, and take it to them.
any ideas?
I have a Rythmik sub that I have been using for several years in my system. It is connected via high level ( speaker cables from amp) interface. It has always been quiet and actually a great sub. For the past week or so, it has been making a mechanical buzz - NOT thru the speakers and not changing with volume. Absolutely nothing in the system has been changed for several months nor have any changes been made in where things are plugged into. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what might be the culprit? The buzz is annoying when no music playing, but the sub still seems to function perfectly when fed a signal. I am at a loss..
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