Why is my speaker making a clicking noise?
Speaker crackling is almost always caused by a connection problem. The first thing to do is to check the wire connections between the amplifier and the terminals on the speaker itself. If the wire has a tendency to get moved around, perhaps by a cat or dog, it’s a possibility something has come loose.
What to do if your Kenwood receiver does not turn on?
Reconnect the front left and right making sure there are no fray strands of wire touching adjacent wires. Then connect only the CD to the CD Inputs, make sure speakers are turned on,Make sure MD/Tape is not selected, and also that Mute is not turned on. Let me know what happens. No sound.
Why does my Kenwood 5.1 speaker not work?
My kenwood receiver turns on but it does not produce any sound. Volume is turned up and not muted. All 5.1 speakers are Home theater questions? Ask a technician for answers ASAP
Why do my speakers make a clicking noise?
It looks like a hardware issue with the speakers or the sound card of the AIO. To isolate the issue correctly, please ensure that you connect an external headset or earphones to the computer’s audio port and check if the clicking noise occurs on these. If it does not then the speakers need to be replaced as they are faulty.
What to do if your speakers are making noise?
Check each speaker individually by using the balance and fader controls. If only one speaker is causing the noise and it is a buzzing or distorted sound make sure there is nothing pressed up against the speaker. If only one speaker is the problem, the speaker may need to be replaced.
Reconnect the front left and right making sure there are no fray strands of wire touching adjacent wires. Then connect only the CD to the CD Inputs, make sure speakers are turned on,Make sure MD/Tape is not selected, and also that Mute is not turned on. Let me know what happens. No sound.
My kenwood receiver turns on but it does not produce any sound. Volume is turned up and not muted. All 5.1 speakers are Home theater questions? Ask a technician for answers ASAP
It looks like a hardware issue with the speakers or the sound card of the AIO. To isolate the issue correctly, please ensure that you connect an external headset or earphones to the computer’s audio port and check if the clicking noise occurs on these. If it does not then the speakers need to be replaced as they are faulty.
What to do if your hp speakers are clicking?
To isolate the issue correctly, please ensure that you connect an external headset or earphones to the computer’s audio port and check if the clicking noise occurs on these. If it does not then the speakers need to be replaced as they are faulty. Please contact HP phone support to get the speakers replaced.