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Oct 2007
Los Angeles
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Hey,
I've done a search and read a few threads, but didn't feel any really addressed my specific problem. I have polk speakers and the onkyo 605 with 16 gauge wire. I will be watching tv and i'll hear this cracklin. Like a bubblin'. And it's so annoying. What is it? I'll be more specific if I need to be. |
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Oct 2007
Los Angeles
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Oct 2007
Los Angeles
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switch the speakers around or if that's difficult, just go to the back of the amp or receiver and switch the right with the left. If the same speaker crackles, it's the speaker... probably blown. If the other speaker does it after you switch them, it's the amp or receiver and needs service. In that case, the amp could have a bad IC... bad resistor, bad capacitor... bad output.
If you only get the problem when you have the amp/receiver on that particular input, your source might be bad (cable box, TV's output) but it could be a bad RCA cable. Switch those two around, that'll tell you the same thing as the speaker test. If you don't get that problem on FM or any other inputs. the source has got to be bad like I say. Also check for a bad splice in the wire - if you've joined wire onto wire to lengthen it and taped it up. In that case, move that spliced connection around while the problem is happening. If it's the splice, you'll hear it cut out or get stronger in sound. It's all trial by error. Try each thing and keep going until you narrow down the possibilites. |
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Oct 2007
Los Angeles
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I am going to be moving my back speakers closer. when I do this, I may add banana plugs to the speakers. I am just intimidated by yanking something out of my speaker, then shoving something into it (the banana plug). |
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Bananas wont be the solution, trust me. Check your source since all you'r stuff is only a few months old. CHeck the cable going from your source to your receiver whether it's a Toslink (fiber optic), coax or RCA's. If you don'r have the same issue on FM or Tape input... or, if you don't hear the problem when your souce is powered off, that'll tell you it's the source. That source could be a cable or satellite box, DVD player etc. If you hear the crackling on all speakers no matter what input the receiver's on, the receiver is the culprit. It's not the lack of banana plugs. I'm in the industry, trust me.
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Oct 2007
Los Angeles
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Oct 2007
Los Angeles
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So it's the receiver. DAMN! That sucks...
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