Speakers

Error codes, troubleshooting, and maintenance information for speakers.

Last updated: 2026-02-20

Troubleshooting

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Common Failure Modes

Speakers typically fail due to blown drivers from over-amplification or degrading foam surrounds over many years. Active speakers may also suffer from internal amplifier or wireless connectivity module failures.

Maintenance

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Dust Speaker Cones

Gently remove dust from the speaker cones and grilles to prevent audio distortion. Heavy dust buildup can degrade the delicate materials over time.

Inspect Wiring and Cables

Check all audio cables and power cords for fraying or loose connections. Good connections are critical for uninterrupted audio quality.

Test Audio Frequencies

Run a frequency sweep test to identify any rattling or blown drivers. Early detection allows for repair before permanent damage occurs.

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