My Vintage 6 inch speaker is doing the same thing.Playing frequencies around 30hz is fine,until i go to 60-70 hz,its starts rattling.Can i use compress air for this?
I know this is old but could be the spider has partially separated from the cone and the speaker is no longer moving straight in and out causing the rub especially in certain orientations due to gravity. Check the spider where it meets the cone.
@Kason Christian A} Correct no one cares. B} Hacking anything belonging to a girlfriend is the work of an insecure tiny dicked freak who will come to realise what he lost when she sacks him for hacking her private social media.
Just cut mine open and it was stiff making noise, jammed some card down, lifted cone and cleared it out, movements perfect now, glued back, drying... If it works, no idea waiting 🤣🤣🤣 Looks like same driver too!
in speaker test, it doesn't make any strange sounds, but, if you listen to music, watch movies (some parts of the movie score) or do the THX test, on lower frequency sounds it makes crackling/buzzing sound.
How did dust get behind the dust cap? How do bugs get inside sealed light fittings ? Maybe there was a houdini bug buzzing around your speaker ? Every time i pull something apart not find a fault but it works after reassembled , it bugs me . Well done , helpful
It's not anything in the woofer but instead it is the coil itself. On older woofers or woofers which have been in the elements the coil will very slightly expand or warp and cause coil rub. If this happens you will need to reconnect and/or recoil the woofer or buy a replacement woofer.
Another reason can be the stamped steel basket is bent or the motor shifted on the frame from the speaker getting dropped and recentering the pole by tapping the top plate with a hammer has fixed this issue for me in the past.
I have a digital piano and whenever I press the notes at the left some of them will make a slightly distorted sound, does this issue come from the screws not being well screwed ?
I have a pair of 10 inch subs in my room, when I play low frequencies one speaker makes a clicking noise when I push down on the cone it makes a squeaking noise, it just started today.
I think I have the same problem with my z2300 satellite speaker as the high end frequencies I’m don’t really come through anymore as it is super old and there’s probably a bunch of dust and shit inside it, as the middle part is just a metal cone shaped piece and there isn’t anything protecting the voicecoil
I've used white lithium grease it's non conductive so It lubes up the coil I'm not sure the long term effects but I've used it on car subwoofers to limp them around but none of them were mine 😂
Always going to get some noise ?? Ive never had that chatter on any speaker at any price and I’m 67 - been through a bunch of speakers. Thats not normal in any way
Wd 14? If you think of using wd 40 i wouldn't recommend it since it can damage plastic and make a mess, maybe it can lubricate for a bit but i wouldn't recommend it. Better solutions are the ones in the video or use silicone based lubricant.
Next time that noise starts up, you can just remove the driver, then turn it over and smack the magnet real hard with the biggest hammer you can find. The sudden shock combined with gravity will knock the debris out of the slot in the motor and free up the voice coil and allow it to center itself. Don't worry about harming the magnet, it's very durable. However there is no problem if the magnet shatters into pieces because like you said- It's a piece of shit driver anyway. Then you can buy a real loud $5.00 Pyle sub-woofer to replace it as an upgrade mod that will impress your friends.
the same happens to mine , its an M-Audio av40 it buzzes when there are low freq sounds buy it buzzes louder and the sound it makes it is at a higher pitch.. dont buy Av40 by M-Audio, they are shit. also overheats after like 30 mins
thats def not 300 watts rms more like 30 especially not much performance is gnna happen with 18 gauge speaker wire and omg poor workmanship on that old school sweet sixteen party box
Check the spider. The fabric often looses its “bounce” . The ability of the spider to return the cone to zero from + - displacement has been reduced. I have rejuvenated many speakers by spraying the fabric spider and Cambriic surround with a flexible quick drying glue. Not too solvent based or you can unglue the speaker. Try Holts dampstart which is a spray for car HT leads. Go easy. Experiment on little speakers first. Good luck.
My Vintage 6 inch speaker is doing the same thing.Playing frequencies around 30hz is fine,until i go to 60-70 hz,its starts rattling.Can i use compress air for this?
Somehow this video unclogged my ear, I like it
I know this is old but could be the spider has partially separated from the cone and the speaker is no longer moving straight in and out causing the rub especially in certain orientations due to gravity. Check the spider where it meets the cone.
The sub was purring lmao.
Richard Smith the speaker is happy
@Kason Christian A} Correct no one cares. B} Hacking anything belonging to a girlfriend is the work of an insecure tiny dicked freak who will come to realise what he lost when she sacks him for hacking her private social media.
@Hayes Harvey $165/month. Impossible to cancel. Money taken daily. Yea google PMSL
Just cut mine open and it was stiff making noise, jammed some card down, lifted cone and cleared it out, movements perfect now, glued back, drying... If it works, no idea waiting 🤣🤣🤣 Looks like same driver too!
in speaker test, it doesn't make any strange sounds, but, if you listen to music, watch movies (some parts of the movie score) or do the THX test, on lower frequency sounds it makes crackling/buzzing sound.
How did dust get behind the dust cap? How do bugs get inside sealed light fittings ? Maybe there was a houdini bug buzzing around your speaker ? Every time i pull something apart not find a fault but it works after reassembled , it bugs me . Well done , helpful
Thru vent hole at the back of the speaker.
@@ReynaldoVillaceran-jv1je Ported soggy moist speakers with insulation is a sanctuary for bugs
Thank you so much,
I’m having the same problem and this is helping me a lot.
It's not anything in the woofer but instead it is the coil itself. On older woofers or woofers which have been in the elements the coil will very slightly expand or warp and cause coil rub. If this happens you will need to reconnect and/or recoil the woofer or buy a replacement woofer.
Correction *Recone
Another reason can be the stamped steel basket is bent or the motor shifted on the frame from the speaker getting dropped and recentering the pole by tapping the top plate with a hammer has fixed this issue for me in the past.
Sir my woofer is playing good bass but sometimes all of the sudden cracking sound comes with music…. Plz sir how to fix it
That’s some first class riggin right there
Will burst speaker repair the same way
Your accent sounds as if you grew up with mum in Glasgow but spent weekends with dad in Orlando. In a good way though.
I have a digital piano and whenever I press the notes at the left some of them will make a slightly distorted sound, does this issue come from the screws not being well screwed ?
I have a pair of 10 inch subs in my room, when I play low frequencies one speaker makes a clicking noise when I push down on the cone it makes a squeaking noise, it just started today.
I think I have the same problem with my z2300 satellite speaker as the high end frequencies I’m don’t really come through anymore as it is super old and there’s probably a bunch of dust and shit inside it, as the middle part is just a metal cone shaped piece and there isn’t anything protecting the voicecoil
Its happening to my 12" subwoofer. I guess i gotta try realigning it. Will flipping it fix this?
Well done sir.....!!
Thanks for video
I would say flip it over and play it, and if that doesn’t fix it, recenter it and replace the spider and possibly surround
Thats what my bluetooth speaker sounds like when playing music but i dont know how to take the top of the speaker off
hey,i have the same problem..did you fixed it?
I also have the same problem
fractured glue joint on the spider and former
I max the bass and the treble for bass test and it purring sound
Btw plz do broken purring sound from a 200 watts
hello there is a problem with my speaker can i send you the video of it
I have buzzing sounds, But Im getting new speakers.
Really helpful
Oil the paper and sweep for particles and adhesive flakes
hi guy if your speaker like this you can use a oil for it because i had this prombles but i fix it.
SATGURU RUBAN were do I put the oil
Foxie vlogs in the voice coil
Interesting fkn idea! Thanks for the tip!
I m surprised,U didn't use a 0.5 mm plastic paper or an x-ray film to clean it with downside to upside stroke's, this problem will be rectified.
I've used white lithium grease it's non conductive so It lubes up the coil I'm not sure the long term effects but I've used it on car subwoofers to limp them around but none of them were mine 😂
Always going to get some noise ?? Ive never had that chatter on any speaker at any price and I’m 67 - been through a bunch of speakers. Thats not normal in any way
Maybe the screws that attache the speaker basket and magnet where loose...
It sounds like a cat purring lol
Question what would happen if I put WD 14 in it would it blow up ?
Wd 14? If you think of using wd 40 i wouldn't recommend it since it can damage plastic and make a mess, maybe it can lubricate for a bit but i wouldn't recommend it. Better solutions are the ones in the video or use silicone based lubricant.
@@wearefromserbia9714 ok
Big cat purring inside...
bi pass the crossover, and if the speaker is ok check the crossover for fault
Maybe it is half blown my 1 inch speaker does the same thing once I over powered it slightly
I just took the dust cap of and left it like that
It stopped making the buzzing sound yay
Next time that noise starts up, you can just remove the driver, then turn it over and smack the magnet real hard with the biggest hammer you can find. The sudden shock combined with gravity will knock the debris out of the slot in the motor and free up the voice coil and allow it to center itself. Don't worry about harming the magnet, it's very durable. However there is no problem if the magnet shatters into pieces because like you said- It's a piece of shit driver anyway. Then you can buy a real loud $5.00 Pyle sub-woofer to replace it as an upgrade mod that will impress your friends.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
the same happens to mine , its an M-Audio av40 it buzzes when there are low freq sounds buy it buzzes louder and the sound it makes it is at a higher pitch.. dont buy Av40 by M-Audio, they are shit. also overheats after like 30 mins
If this happens to my speaker again im done like I'm throwing my speaker out the window I'm not dealing with that horrible sound
When I'm listening to music on my little speakers it's getting and rattling a lot
Hi sir what spray you use inside the speaker...
Cheap Subwoofer
I got the same noise problem
Everybody know...speaker do purring like that.when they sleeping
Adding too much glue you adding too much weight also.
Wood glue? Ya need rubber cement
Conduct Some little Torture test , like mine and now the Buzzing sound is Gone
Umm... yikes "just mess around with it " 😳
Good
Chase of speaker has a bend..
you must have a big garage lol
help? i have too problem about subwoofer bass speaker...?
yes
Idk if I blow my
Kaboom repairs... Hahaha
Recone this woofer
marisol diaz , He needs to make another video, This time showing the benefits of blowing air on a Nintendo cartridge!
Sound like a raptor
Put some baby powder in voice coil and call it !
😂 😂
YOU WANT BASS AND THIS ONE WASN'T MADE FOR BASS AT ALL 😊
thats def not 300 watts rms more like 30 especially not much performance is gnna happen with 18 gauge speaker wire and omg poor workmanship on that old school sweet sixteen party box
Check the spider. The fabric often looses its “bounce” . The ability of the spider to return the cone to zero from + - displacement has been reduced. I have rejuvenated many speakers by spraying the fabric spider and Cambriic surround with a flexible quick drying glue. Not too solvent based or you can unglue the speaker. Try Holts dampstart which is a spray for car HT leads. Go easy. Experiment on little speakers first. Good luck.
Correction *recone
sounds like a cat
buy new one
Haha