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I'm not exactly sure how this happened. I haven't blown the speakers as far as I know, since I haven't played my music THAT loud on them. (Logitech X-540 I believe).
The only thing I can think of that somehow managed to ruin them would be plugging my headphones into the headphone jack of the volume control while they were turned on. And plugging my microphone into my COMPUTER mic-jack when the speakers were on... but how could that have damaged the speakers in either case? An electrical surge? The static sound is really only noticeable in songs with a pronounced bass to it. The subwoofer has no static sound to it... it's heard strongest in the two back satellite speakers, then the two front followed by the center. These speakers aren't that old. I just bought them last year (but I'm unsure if I still have the receipt). Any ideas as to how to make the static go away, or is it there to stay? It's rather disheartening... These speakers were amazing, and still are minus the static that makes itself noticed in beats.
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