One speaker just started doing this. It's not terrible, and you can only hear it distinctly when it's on but with nothing playing. I checked connections and they appear sound. Obviously, they don't make them anymore, so I have no idea how to approach finding out what is wrong and correcting. I am not even closely mechanically/electrically inclined.
Any ideas?
If it's permanent, I might actually have a funeral service. Took me 30+ years to find a bookshelf speaker that sounds superb (IMO).
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Topic - Static in a Merlin speaker - troutbum 08:43:28 08/02/24 (13)
- Could be as simple as a dirty pot on amp/preamp nt - www.records 09:20:32 08/21/24 (0)
- Try it without the BAM - Ralph 09:48:23 08/14/24 (2)
- RE: Try it without the BAM - Rich Brkich 09:39:12 08/31/24 (1)
- +1 nt - Ralph 09:23:41 09/09/24 (0)
- what John Ellison says makes sense - Story 09:29:44 08/04/24 (2)
- RE: what John Ellison says makes sense - troutbum 12:35:22 08/05/24 (1)
- Could be the tubes. - kkak66 19:49:31 08/05/24 (0)
- RE: Static in a Merlin speaker - John Elison 13:57:52 08/03/24 (0)
- RE: Static in a Merlin speaker - 6bq5 13:20:28 08/02/24 (0)
- Are you sure its a speaker problem ? ... - reelsmith. 10:31:19 08/02/24 (3)
- RE: Are you sure its a speaker problem ? ... - troutbum 14:31:25 08/02/24 (2)
- Also... - musetap 14:44:52 08/02/24 (1)
- I don't regulary check inot the Asylum these days . . . - Rich Brkich 09:42:36 08/31/24 (0)