- KLIPSCH PROMEDIA 2.1 NO SOUND AND POP IN SUB UPDATE
- KLIPSCH PROMEDIA 2.1 NO SOUND AND POP IN SUB BLUETOOTH
Buy a speaker with better quality and fewer design flaws. Check if the DIN is broken, if yes replace the DIN yourself ( 7,8) or find someone that'll do it for you ( 8).įix 6. Clean the knob with contact cleaner ( 6).įix 5. Check for broken electronic components in the control pod and the amplifier inside the sub woofer ( 3,4) visually, then with a voltmeter and the schematic of your speaker system ( 5).įix 4. This will identify if the problem is due to interference of other electronics or due to the speaker itself ( 2).įix 3. Switch to a different power source/plug, unplug and replug all wires. Isolate the speaker by moving the speaker from all other electronics, wires. If you have turned off your speaker for several days, try "warming it up" by powering up the speaker for few hours (with the speaker off or mute the volume) ( 1)įix 2. If the speaker is making random static/crackle noise: see fix 1,2,3,4 (in this order).įix 1. If there's static/crackle noise when turning the volume knob: see fix 4. If there's no sound from one of the speakers: see fix 2, 3, 5. If the speaker can not power up: see fix 2,3,5. If you have the money and don't have the time: see quick fix 6. Note that these solutions are just from links that I've gathered over a few hours so don't get your hope up. It looks like I need a replacement for `Subwoofer One, side-firing 6.5” (16.If your Klipsch Promedia 2.1/4.1 speaker system is making static/crackle noise or just can not power up, below are some possible solutions. Here is my current search query for amazon: For some reason I never looked in the console on the left speaker. Looking in the box I never found out until today, and that's because IT'S NOT IN THE BOX.
KLIPSCH PROMEDIA 2.1 NO SOUND AND POP IN SUB BLUETOOTH
Is that how it works? I just buy a repair kit, a new woofer and I'm good to go? Klipsch promedia 2.1 Finally found the bluetooth fix For YEARS I've had people connect to this thing at random and override my audio, and for YEARS I've tried to find a fix. I was thinking, instead of buying a brand new set for $150+ I can just snag a 6.5" subwoofer on amazon / ebay (or wherever you think is best). Now they pop pretty loudly at times when there is no sound coming through.
I reckon once I refoam the Diaphragm surroundings I'll be good to go. I bought the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX Computer Speakers last December.
KLIPSCH PROMEDIA 2.1 NO SOUND AND POP IN SUB UPDATE
UPDATE 2: After poking around, I found shavings at the bottom of the box of the Cone surroundings. How do I repair the loose Diaphragm? Can I just rip / cut the Diaphragm off?
I use my two fingers and tap on the Diaphragm and it makes the exact noise I hear. If I use my imagination, I feel like that's the actual "loud rattle". I think, the loud rattle noise I hear, is the Diaphragm. I don't see any tears, dents, rips or anything.
UPDATE 1: So I took off the metal grate that covers the woofer and did a quick visual inspection after pulling it out. These are my all time favorite computer speakers ever. The rattle noise is coming out of the speaker grate on the sub enclosure. I did not open the box / enclosure up or anything. Show more answers ( 4) Q: Speaker CoversDo the speakers have Speaker Covers. Helpful ( 1) Unhelpful ( 0) Answer this question. It conveniently sits right next to the normal volume knob. If I disable bass on songs, the rattle is non-existent. A: There is a bass knob on one of the speakers which has a direct input to the sub. When I turn my subwoofer up (using the knob), I hear a loud rattle. Thanks in advance for your wisdom and any helpful stuff you can share. May you please provide a recommend subwoofer replacement part for me? The 2 speakers sound amazing, no crackle or anything.