Good video- thanks for the tips. I was able to fix a friend's Charge 3, which had a buzz on higher volumes. I checked several things covered here, but it turned out that rotating one of the speakers a fraction of a millimeter then re-tightening the screws fixed it~! (no, they weren't loose to begin with) I'm theorizing the rubber gasket had perhaps compressed over time. Hope this helps someone.
Thank you so much Howard! My JBL3 was crackling at the higher volumes. I just removed the cover as you have shown, and immediately I could see two small pieces of black steel shards; hardly wider than a human hair, standing vertically upon the left speaker center cup. I switched-on the unit and turned-up the volume, and those metal shards danced noisily up and down on the speaker, held in place by the magnetism of the speaker. After I switched off the unit, I carefully removed them with a fine needle-nose plier, Viola! Problem solved! I’m guessing these fine metal pieces were left-over from the manufacturing process. Again, thank you for your very helpful instruction!❤️🙏🏻❤️
Thanks Man! Just fixed mine and it sounds great. You just saved Me $100 in replacing it. I use mine on the bike trainer or outdoors all the time. Again, thanks!!!
Thank you! This solved my last problem. Ended up replacing the charge port, battery and now the crackling is gone too. Had no idea that it could just come off by itself, Goddamnit JBL.. This part isn't as simple as that actually.. I had to adjust the magnet with bassy music playing to find the correct position, otherwise it would crackle.
I really like this Howard, thanks. I took my speaker apart last night but didn’t know what to do once I got in. There! After watching your vid, I’ll have another gander today.
@@sorchajones1788 I did a re solder and didn't fix it. The battery of the speaker it's dead, so I think the cracking noise from the speakers it's because of the lack of power, so I'll buy a new battery and try if not well I'll buy new replacement speakers for the JBL
@@sos.gamers how did fitting your new battery go? I just went in to fixing again and after making a bodge fix, saw a video, where the lithium battery had swelled and broken it’s casing, causing the vacuum to be broken. I expect you’ve seen this: ruclips.net/video/AZeOlHrxKpc/видео.html I checked my battery after the bodge. There was no breakage / swelling. My bodge fix was some sponge behind the speakers. The vibrations have stopped. I can have the speakers loud again. I maybe should have glued but I’d forgotten about your video. Any more problems and I’ll go in with some strong plastic glue that I got from the builders’ store. Or maybe you’ve come up with something else since, which I can check out.
I thought I ruined my speaker because I was listening to music on the highest volume and then the bass sounded off and it sounded like a crackling rattling sound from on of the speakers and I was very upset but I started digging and found this video it helps so much, but do I need to buy a replacement speaker part to completely replace the damaged speaker or just glue the part you did
This is good to know video, for a just in case 🤗, cause I just bought a charge 4 in March, it’s still brand new basically and haven’t used it at high volume levels... thanks my man
Hi, sorry for my english... so I understand that for fixing it (the weird noise) I have just to "glue" the magnetic parts of the speaker? Thanks in advance!
I love this video it’s the most informative step-by-step you did a great job young man kudos for you and happy Thanksgiving and God bless you and your family and friends ✝️✝️✝️
My speaker has no glue problems. After opening the speaker up, I have to press down on the left speaker to get it to play audio. Is that just a bad left speaker ?
@1:35 he says dont be scared of breaking there are ‘clamps’ lol, I remember opening the cover from behind with a knife and then you reach the front through the two screws that release your-so-called ‘clamps’ without the need to break it, too bad I forgot that and followed your ass into breaking those clips and needing to use glue like a chump.
mine is a charger 2+ has same issue, one fixer said the wire used from speaker coil to driver is too ridgid, needs to be more flexible, he used wires used in headphones, said it will handle low vibrations much better... anyone know what that interlaced braided like wire called and where you might get a little of that? great video, and thanks
I have a charge 4 and I’ve had it for a while, I took it apart cuz I wanted to make it into a bigger Bluetooth speaker with bigger speakers and I accidentally touched the speaker wires together and it shut off and now it won’t turn back on, and when I try to turn it on all that happens is the last 2 leds of the charging lights on the bottom turn on and nothing else happens, how would I go about fixing that?
This sounds like a battery issue. Even though it reads ‘fully charged’ (all five lights lit), the battery is most likely not able to hold a full charge and is not feeding enough power to handle the low frequencies. Not sure how old your JBL is, but with constant use, my battery stopped holding a full charge eventually. You can order new batteries on line for under $20, and there’s a video on opening it up for replacement. Hope this helps.
@@CadidPixelNetwork it also makes a crackling sound when i put it to the low frequancy mode. If you could help me out i would be thankful if not its all good
Bro , mines was crackling right. The silver backings you took off are not loose or show no sign of seepage. So how is that the cause of the crackling. Can I show you the pics? I just turned my old broke one back on and its still making the crackling sound when turned on.
We had a 1st gen Echo in our master bathroom for listening to music in the morning ruclips.net/user/postUgkxABghAEkaIDGZfHRBH3D3rBrlraNmnC71 and while in the shower. I didn't realize how tinny and awful the sound output on the original Echo was until we replaced it with the Studio. It was a sonic upgrade far beyond what I was expecting. Just wow. I love it because it's like having speakers IN the shower. My friend likes it because the music is so loud that she can no longer hear me singing. So that's a win-win.
Hello i have different problem can you help me please i think its not problem with glue the silver think hang good but big crackling cant be listen and if i push on the speaker the crakling stop but how i can fix it please?
You need to re-solder the little wires that are attached to the speaker. I mean the easy to reach (!) wires, where the plastic-covered wire goes onto a small plate and behind that goes further as bare coper wire. The connection between those two wires is fck'd and need soldering
To be more precise, the wires comming from the motherboard towards both speakers are soldered to the copperwires inside the speaker. One of those cables has a faulty connection. You already found out what speaker was the problem (you pressed on it to stop making weird noises) so that speaker has one faulty wire. Re-solder the connections of this one. You can test it by keeping the faulty speaker out and turn on the favorite Bass-rich song that creates Noise. Now carefully wigle with one wire at the time. If the noise stops you found the right (faulty) wire that needs fixing
@@n.rivals3244 my warranty was still valid, but JBL doesnt take care. Its the seller that takes Care of this, in Europe at least. And my seller sended me a digital paper i had to print and fill in to be able to send back. But in this case i first had to buy a printer to be able to print the Quarantee Form so.. Nvr mind.. I just fixed it myself
same problem, but in my case its one of the 2 golden cables that are going into the membrane of the speaker (my problem is at the right speaker), one of the 2 copper cables vibrates too hard, so the bass crackles, i hope i can fix it with silicone. Hope i helped someone with this comment
Okay buddy I did as u said “is not gonna break nothing and well one of the clamps is broken now Because u have to open a little bit in the back and unscrew the clamps so it won’t break I learned today to never to exactly as the videos say...
Maan the charge 3 is really better than the 4 I got one and started putting my ear up to it and realized there was only one speaker when the 3 has what I expected the 4 to
The silver cap is the reason was it was crackling or giving weird feedback noises. That peice came off by itself. Its magnetic with glue around it. No steps were skipped.
Do you know that when I turn it on it makes a buzzzzz on the speakers. They changed the battery, the same one and it started working 10 points, but a week later it started making that horrible wasp sound again and at certain frequencies the same thing. I looked and looked and tried but nothing to make it sound good. But surprise, I loved it again one of the 10 times I did it and it started to work much better again, very rare!!! I calculate that it has to be without air, super well isolated from the interior. Maybe if I make some gaskets out of some material like rubber or leather, I can achieve this isolation again and it won't fail anymore. As close to the original material as possible. If that's the case, I'll let you know and leave the message here. Greetings!!!! I don't think I've found the solution, anyone has it, but I imagine the thing has to be super closed so it doesn't vibrate and works well.
One of the two speakers on my charge 3 is broken and on low volume (30-40-50%) it gives bad sounds so I need to replace it, just the left one so if anyone knows from where can i buy one of them and I need original one, not fake, please just left a link in comment, thanks alot
So I'm gonna tell the exact problem so a few months ago I gave my friend well was once a friend my speaker to use and he put water in the speaker so now it's just crackling when the bass hits and when is on loud volume
⚠️⚠️⚠️Help me Bhai mera JBL charge 3 speaker hai jiska aawaz thik se nhi aa rha hai, meine usko pura khol ke dekha toh Battery ke upar ka cover craked hua hai, shayad Battery fug gya hai isiliye..aur speaker se thoda fatne ka aawaz aa rha hai...
if bass crackles: in my case its one of the 2 golden cables that are going into the membrane of the speaker (my problem is at the right speaker), one of the 2 copper cables vibrates too hard, so the bass crackles, i hope i can fix it with silicone. Hope i helped someone with this comment
This kinda help...what I did is put something between the copper wire n the frame so that when it vibrates the copper wire won't touch anything causing the vibrations
OK I'm at 3:23 now. Bro I did this. I messed round and let BOTH speakers touch each other and the magnetism caused BOTH speakers not to produce ANY sound. So I bought another one out of madness. Now the 2nd one is CRACKLING, wth is up with JBL!??! So this time I'm trying to fix the 2nd one.
Welp my jbl charge 2 Plus Driver has a torn spider the other driver on the right i tried to fix with super glue except it just got stuck and it wont move
I was having this crackling sound and tried to fix the speaker but it was OK. So I saw this video and I realized the problem was the battery ruclips.net/video/agtPEkqDAnQ/видео.html So to replace the battery I checked this video and now it works like a charm! ruclips.net/video/YagDshB6B48/видео.html Good luck!
This is wrong and not helpfull at all, because the magnet is not fixed perfectly. You can’t center the magnet like that so the coil won’t be able to move. That speaker is still damaged
@@CadidPixelNetwork you can’t repair a speaker properly without fixing the magnet exactly on the center of the core. This is impossible just by glueing the magnet in place.
Good video- thanks for the tips. I was able to fix a friend's Charge 3, which had a buzz on higher volumes. I checked several things covered here, but it turned out that rotating one of the speakers a fraction of a millimeter then re-tightening the screws fixed it~! (no, they weren't loose to begin with) I'm theorizing the rubber gasket had perhaps compressed over time. Hope this helps someone.
Thank you so much Howard! My JBL3 was crackling at the higher volumes. I just removed the cover as you have shown, and immediately I could see two small pieces of black steel shards; hardly wider than a human hair, standing vertically upon the left speaker center cup. I switched-on the unit and turned-up the volume, and those metal shards danced noisily up and down on the speaker, held in place by the magnetism of the speaker. After I switched off the unit, I carefully removed them with a fine needle-nose plier,
Viola! Problem solved!
I’m guessing these fine metal pieces were left-over from the manufacturing process.
Again, thank you for your very helpful instruction!❤️🙏🏻❤️
How did you take off the magnetic part? 😁 I think is veri important
Anyone knows how?
Best helpful video 👍 you're not boring at all!!! Thanks for your help.
@Jett Leo no it didn't stfu
Thanks Man! Just fixed mine and it sounds great. You just saved Me $100 in replacing it. I use mine on the bike trainer or outdoors all the time. Again, thanks!!!
Thanks so much! My FLIP3 was rattling and I was about to replace it! U saved me.
Thank you! This solved my last problem. Ended up replacing the charge port, battery and now the crackling is gone too. Had no idea that it could just come off by itself, Goddamnit JBL..
This part isn't as simple as that actually.. I had to adjust the magnet with bassy music playing to find the correct position, otherwise it would crackle.
Wonderful🙄! My speakers are giving distorted noises when playing. Now I'm going to try this👍.
I really like this Howard, thanks. I took my speaker apart last night but didn’t know what to do once I got in. There! After watching your vid, I’ll have another gander today.
Did you fix it?
@@sos.gamers its still sat there. But I’ve just got my soldering gun out of the garage. It will be kill or cure..
@@sorchajones1788 I did a re solder and didn't fix it. The battery of the speaker it's dead, so I think the cracking noise from the speakers it's because of the lack of power, so I'll buy a new battery and try if not well I'll buy new replacement speakers for the JBL
@@sos.gamers how did fitting your new battery go? I just went in to fixing again and after making a bodge fix, saw a video, where the lithium battery had swelled and broken it’s casing, causing the vacuum to be broken. I expect you’ve seen this: ruclips.net/video/AZeOlHrxKpc/видео.html
I checked my battery after the bodge. There was no breakage / swelling. My bodge fix was some sponge behind the speakers. The vibrations have stopped. I can have the speakers loud again. I maybe should have glued but I’d forgotten about your video. Any more problems and I’ll go in with some strong plastic glue that I got from the builders’ store. Or maybe you’ve come up with something else since, which I can check out.
@@sos.gamershey U replaced a battery, and hows the speakers sounds ??
The solution to my JBL charge 3 cracking noise was moving the bronze wire a lil bit and thats was it
Thanks :)
Bro that worked for me, I’ve been trying to fix it for a month but couldn’t find the problem and this comment fixed it thank u so much bro
@@ineffableplayer7278 can you help me, i don't know which bronze wire has to be move and how it should be moved, can you explain it shortly :)? thanks
@@SpeedyDXDBombOnB aa
its called a voice coil
I thought I ruined my speaker because I was listening to music on the highest volume and then the bass sounded off and it sounded like a crackling rattling sound from on of the speakers and I was very upset but I started digging and found this video it helps so much, but do I need to buy a replacement speaker part to completely replace the damaged speaker or just glue the part you did
This is good to know video, for a just in case 🤗, cause I just bought a charge 4 in March, it’s still brand new basically and haven’t used it at high volume levels... thanks my man
Hi, sorry for my english... so I understand that for fixing it (the weird noise) I have just to "glue" the magnetic parts of the speaker?
Thanks in advance!
Thank you so much man, I just had to dust the speakers and that’s all 🎉😅
I dropped mine from my motor cycle , ... fixed it. thanks 😊
Thanks man it worked for me
Thank you! sometimes you got to do its tight it up well and that's it! I appreciate it.
I love this video it’s the most informative step-by-step you did a great job young man kudos for you and happy Thanksgiving and God bless you and your family and friends ✝️✝️✝️
Hey can you please show how to open Portronics Sound Drum Charging port..
So to fix a jbl charge 4 i do the same thing and just glue the only speaker inside it ?
Very useful indeed. Thanks so much.
Great video and very helpful. Thank you!
Great video. I opened mine up and mine had sand all in it. I guess it was from the beach. But cleaned it up and the cracking went away
hey man great video. thanks so much. really helped me.
Thank you so much you earned a sub a like!!!
Thanks for the video, it helped a lot!
Thanks. It worked
I’m not a bit either it worked well so far lol
My speaker has no glue problems. After opening the speaker up, I have to press down on the left speaker to get it to play audio. Is that just a bad left speaker ?
You may need to check the wiring or resoldered the cable
u have to get a new speakers
Thanks bro ill try repairing my charge 3.
@1:35 he says dont be scared of breaking there are ‘clamps’ lol, I remember opening the cover from behind with a knife and then you reach the front through the two screws that release your-so-called ‘clamps’ without the need to break it, too bad I forgot that and followed your ass into breaking those clips and needing to use glue like a chump.
Thanks for this post
What size are those little speakers? 1.5?
what if my speaker dies when i play one song and it’s fully charged?
You may need a new battery.
You can order on off of Amazon. Easy fix
mine is a charger 2+ has same issue, one fixer said the wire used from speaker coil to driver is too ridgid, needs to be more flexible, he used wires used in headphones, said it will handle low vibrations much better... anyone know what that interlaced braided like wire called and where you might get a little of that? great video, and thanks
Hi I can't get the cover off got any tips?
Try to use a thin flathead to pry open the bottom
There are also screws holding in one side on the bottom, also. A small Phillips will get it off once you pop off one side
I have a charge 4 and I’ve had it for a while, I took it apart cuz I wanted to make it into a bigger Bluetooth speaker with bigger speakers and I accidentally touched the speaker wires together and it shut off and now it won’t turn back on, and when I try to turn it on all that happens is the last 2 leds of the charging lights on the bottom turn on and nothing else happens, how would I go about fixing that?
Sad
My ibl is desame with but d problem is if high volume,it’s crush zzz,what can I do
Excellent. Thank you.
How do u take that part of the speaker off (magnet part)
I just pulled it apart. The glue was worned out around the edges.
u cant
My magnetic part is tight af
After I charge my speaker overnight, it plays perfect for about an hour or so then starts making cracklin noises, what's up with that?
Same here, how do I fix it?
This sounds like a battery issue. Even though it reads ‘fully charged’ (all five lights lit), the battery is most likely not able to hold a full charge and is not feeding enough power to handle the low frequencies.
Not sure how old your JBL is, but with constant use, my battery stopped holding a full charge eventually. You can order new batteries on line for under $20, and there’s a video on opening it up for replacement.
Hope this helps.
I follow for more because i had this problem too
What's the power and ohms of each ??
Incredible how you got the back of the woofers off. Its pretty hard
The glue came off
@@CadidPixelNetwork yea but I cant get mine off. Do your speakers still work. Thankyou for responding
So if i do this to my left speaker its going to start making sound again? Because my left speaker aint working
When you say not working, are you referring to the sound or something else?
@@CadidPixelNetwork yeah im talking about the sound
@@CadidPixelNetwork it also makes a crackling sound when i put it to the low frequancy mode. If you could help me out i would be thankful if not its all good
@@liam-hr4qh don't use low frequency mode
liam don’t do that, you’ll break it so much more
How do I take off the magnetic part?
Idk but I think he said that his whas loose already
Bro , mines was crackling right. The silver backings you took off are not loose or show no sign of seepage. So how is that the cause of the crackling. Can I show you the pics? I just turned my old broke one back on and its still making the crackling sound when turned on.
You can send me the pic's. Sorry for the late reply.
Hi boys it anybody know about speaker T45BT
We had a 1st gen Echo in our master bathroom for listening to music in the morning ruclips.net/user/postUgkxABghAEkaIDGZfHRBH3D3rBrlraNmnC71 and while in the shower. I didn't realize how tinny and awful the sound output on the original Echo was until we replaced it with the Studio. It was a sonic upgrade far beyond what I was expecting. Just wow. I love it because it's like having speakers IN the shower. My friend likes it because the music is so loud that she can no longer hear me singing. So that's a win-win.
I have 0 sound all of a sudden…. Wonder if I can find what’s up this way???
Hello i have different problem can you help me please i think its not problem with glue the silver think hang good but big crackling cant be listen and if i push on the speaker the crakling stop but how i can fix it please?
You need to re-solder the little wires that are attached to the speaker. I mean the easy to reach (!) wires, where the plastic-covered wire goes onto a small plate and behind that goes further as bare coper wire. The connection between those two wires is fck'd and need soldering
To be more precise, the wires comming from the motherboard towards both speakers are soldered to the copperwires inside the speaker. One of those cables has a faulty connection. You already found out what speaker was the problem (you pressed on it to stop making weird noises) so that speaker has one faulty wire.
Re-solder the connections of this one. You can test it by keeping the faulty speaker out and turn on the favorite Bass-rich song that creates Noise. Now carefully wigle with one wire at the time. If the noise stops you found the right (faulty) wire that needs fixing
@@Linguaholic23 thaanks a lot i will try it 😊
you have to get new ones or send it back to jbl if hae a warenty okay
@@n.rivals3244 my warranty was still valid, but JBL doesnt take care. Its the seller that takes Care of this, in Europe at least. And my seller sended me a digital paper i had to print and fill in to be able to send back. But in this case i first had to buy a printer to be able to print the Quarantee Form so.. Nvr mind.. I just fixed it myself
My speakers didn't have any glue problems. But a cracking sound out of one side still appears.
My speaker crackles whenever the bass hits
Mine too
me too
same problem, but in my case its one of the 2 golden cables that are going into the membrane of the speaker (my problem is at the right speaker), one of the 2 copper cables vibrates too hard, so the bass crackles, i hope i can fix it with silicone. Hope i helped someone with this comment
BENPLAYZZZ can you give me like your gmail so we can talk
Mine too
Okay buddy I did as u said “is not gonna break nothing and well one of the clamps is broken now
Because u have to open a little bit in the back and unscrew the clamps so it won’t break I learned today to never to exactly as the videos say...
How to fix tot sound while in max volume pls
How can I remove the magnetic part?
Maan the charge 3 is really better than the 4 I got one and started putting my ear up to it and realized there was only one speaker when the 3 has what I expected the 4 to
are there four speakers in total?
Big The Cat no only 2 drivers
I didnt see you put back the clip....
What clip?
@@CadidPixelNetwork the white clip you removed, in order to make the individual speaker easier to work on
That's the cable that connects to the logic board to power the speaker
Mine fell in a pool and now it doesn't make a sound and the charging lights don't work either it's a jbl charge 3
i can hel you wit that
john yt i got the same problem, do you know how to fix it?
same here
Can I buy it from you bro?
@@n.rivals3244 yo please help
what? why did you skip steps? how do you take the silver cap off to reapply glue?
The silver cap is the reason was it was crackling or giving weird feedback noises. That peice came off by itself. Its magnetic with glue around it. No steps were skipped.
So if the cap isn’t loose, and it sounds bad, what is the fix?
He doesn't know this video is not a cure all just buy new speakers
What are the specifications of the speaker jbl charge 3?
15watt´s 4 ohm´s
Thank youuuuu!!
Sometimes it could be troubleshooting problem
me i cant reset it, i already check connections but still distorted sounds. anyone can help me to fix my jbl ch 3 thanks
Do you know that when I turn it on it makes a buzzzzz on the speakers. They changed the battery, the same one and it started working 10 points, but a week later it started making that horrible wasp sound again and at certain frequencies the same thing. I looked and looked and tried but nothing to make it sound good. But surprise, I loved it again one of the 10 times I did it and it started to work much better again, very rare!!! I calculate that it has to be without air, super well isolated from the interior. Maybe if I make some gaskets out of some material like rubber or leather, I can achieve this isolation again and it won't fail anymore. As close to the original material as possible. If that's the case, I'll let you know and leave the message here. Greetings!!!! I don't think I've found the solution, anyone has it, but I imagine the thing has to be super closed so it doesn't vibrate and works well.
One of the two speakers on my charge 3 is broken and on low volume (30-40-50%) it gives bad sounds so I need to replace it, just the left one so if anyone knows from where can i buy one of them and I need original one, not fake, please just left a link in comment, thanks alot
I also opened it from the wrong side and then housing that goes around on button fell off like the cover that goes around the speaker
Please reply
So I'm gonna tell the exact problem so a few months ago I gave my friend well was once a friend my speaker to use and he put water in the speaker so now it's just crackling when the bass hits and when is on loud volume
Idk how to remove the wires from it
How do you fix water damage
You may have to swap out the main board. I would test the speakers by connecting to wires to the connectors and something that will produce sound.
⚠️⚠️⚠️Help me Bhai mera JBL charge 3 speaker hai jiska aawaz thik se nhi aa rha hai, meine usko pura khol ke dekha toh Battery ke upar ka cover craked hua hai, shayad Battery fug gya hai isiliye..aur speaker se thoda fatne ka aawaz aa rha hai...
What if no audio?
Via Bluetooth, NFC or headphone jack?
I open the speaker up and found it some how got unplugged. I plug it back up and put the speakers back.
if bass crackles: in my case its one of the 2 golden cables that are going into the membrane of the speaker (my problem is at the right speaker), one of the 2 copper cables vibrates too hard, so the bass crackles, i hope i can fix it with silicone. Hope i helped someone with this comment
hey man ive the same problem, did u fix it with sillicon?
@@CalebVivero-qg3mo no the problem is still there i dont know what to do sry
This kinda help...what I did is put something between the copper wire n the frame so that when it vibrates the copper wire won't touch anything causing the vibrations
How to fix jbl charge 4 when there’s no turning on and turning off sounds
Use Connect+ app to turn on again.
OK I'm at 3:23 now. Bro I did this. I messed round and let BOTH speakers touch each other and the magnetism caused BOTH speakers not to produce ANY sound. So I bought another one out of madness. Now the 2nd one is CRACKLING, wth is up with JBL!??! So this time I'm trying to fix the 2nd one.
still waiting on a response. cool
Crackling? When adjusting volume or when playing music in general
@@KennyRamasawmymine does the crackling when the volume is low
@@danyrhys6616 oh damn. Mine make a small crack noise only when changing volume
Just switch to boose, jbl is a scam
Bro how do I fix that cracking sound??
Can I use your same method?
I believe it is the same method.
My left speaker is fuzzy and the magnet part doesn’t come off, what do I do at that point
I have same problem
same
@@wrnowown me too
Same problem here, were You able to find any fix?
So frustrating. A clear video but for the hardest part.....getting that metal back cap off the speaker. Damn grrrrr
My charge 4 rattles when I shake it and doesn’t sound as good as it used to
Have you dropped it?
Thx just broke my clamps💀
XCEAN not his fault you’re shit at basic instructions. Fuckin clown.
@@IGxSkillZz Dayum LOL
Welp my jbl charge 2 Plus Driver has a torn spider the other driver on the right i tried to fix with super glue except it just got stuck and it wont move
F
my speaker keeps turning up by itself pls help!
Sounds like the volume up button is stuck
I get no sound from my left speaker I think it was because I dropped it but everything else works fine how do I fix it mi amigos?
I’ve been trying to figure out the same thing I’m commenting in case anybody else knows how to fix it
The connector could be disconnected
Is it charge 4 or charge 3
Gracias a este video dale mi corneta🙄😤
My jbl charge 3 sound groundedand dont know why i only buy it 1 month ago. My god sounds shiiiit
I would take it back to the store and asked a replacement. Its probably a defective unit.
@@CadidPixelNetwork or he bought fake version
Good vidéo but sound is horrific
JBL is over priced trash!! I just decided to smash my speaker beyond all recognition, and bought something else.
What abt 2
You need to go in from the back
That’s what she sa.....sorry.
I’ll see myself out.
The movement you know that you opened up wrong side 😑
I was having this crackling sound and tried to fix the speaker but it was OK. So I saw this video and I realized the problem was the battery
ruclips.net/video/agtPEkqDAnQ/видео.html
So to replace the battery I checked this video and now it works like a charm!
ruclips.net/video/YagDshB6B48/видео.html
Good luck!
This is wrong and not helpfull at all, because the magnet is not fixed perfectly. You can’t center the magnet like that so the coil won’t be able to move. That speaker is still damaged
How so? You should have provided some sort of evidence to your claim.
@@CadidPixelNetwork you can’t repair a speaker properly without fixing the magnet exactly on the center of the core. This is impossible just by glueing the magnet in place.
How did u take it off