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I've got the same exact problem described by the original poster. I thought it sounded like a ground issue, so I tried replacing the AC cable and plugging the speaker in at an outlet in a different room, still happening. the L speaker is plugged in the same splitter and is fine. I've had these speakers in this setup for nearly 2 years and never had a problem before... Any ideas?? The music sounds fine, doesn't sound like one of the elements is shot, but maybe it's on the verge?I've got the same exact problem described by the original poster. I thought it sounded like a ground issue, so I tried replacing the AC cable and plugging the speaker in at an outlet in a different room, still happening. the L speaker is plugged in the same splitter and is fine. I've had these speakers in this setup for nearly 2 years and never had a problem before... Any ideas?? The music sounds fine, doesn't sound like one of the elements is shot, but maybe it's on the verge?
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It sounds like you have a strong electrical surge is there alot plugged into your outlet? a fridge? microwave? Laptop?
I've got the same exact problem described by the original poster. I thought it sounded like a ground issue, so I tried replacing the AC cable and plugging the speaker in at an outlet in a different room, still happening. the L speaker is plugged in the same splitter and is fine. I've had these speakers in this setup for nearly 2 years and never had a problem before... Any ideas?? The music sounds fine, doesn't sound like one of the elements is shot, but maybe it's on the verge?