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M3 buzz/vibration
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Joined: Mar 2005
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I've had a pair of M3s for a week and have been noticing a slight buzzing or vibration in one of them, usually on acoustic-bass or low-bass notes, but also once on a strong acoustic guitar chord.
They are stereo-only speakers, "B" speakers off a Sony STR-DA4ES. Has anyone seen ... I mean heard this before?
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Re: M3 buzz/vibration
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Joined: Mar 2002
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call Axiom service an d support. you probably have something loose in there. have you tried slightly tightening the screws around the tweeter and woofer to see if that helps?
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Yeah I sort of thought there might be a screw loose somewhere
Probably call Axiom tomorrow for some guidance.
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I've been accused of that here too-but not concerning the speakers,(I've had Three M3s for a number of years) but I digress....
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Re: M3 buzz/vibration
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Joined: Mar 2005
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I had the same problem with my 22s. ry to isolate what speaker & what driver the buzz comes from, then remove that driver. I'm willing to bet you that you've got a wire that's touching the driver basket and is vibrating at low frequencies. That's what was wrong with mine.
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I had the same problem with a wire, inside the speaker, vibrating in my left M60. Thanks to Joe's guidance, all I had to do was take the rear panel with the binding posts off, pull out the crossover, and try to gently move the wire a bit. I moved it enough were the vibration is only audible (barely) while playing at much higher levels than I usually do, and only when I put my ear directly behind the speaker.
If it's not a loose screw on the speaker, it's most likely a wire inside vibrating on the cabinet.
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