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At certain volume the speaker practically stops playing.

At certain volume the speaker practically stops playing.

The speaker has been working fine for almost 2 years, then after an incident where i used a mosquito repelent sound through the speaker at a loud volume, the speaker just shut off. After bringing it home it was working fine, but then i noticed that at a certain volume ( As you go up) the speaker would just cut out the sound, it would seem it still tried to play the music, but instead you would hear an occasional distorted hiccup or smth every few seconds. Not sure if me playing the mosquito sound had any relevance, but just trying to give more info in case it is relevant. Tried taking it apart to see if the wires had any damage, tried updating software, looked everywhere for a solution with no results. Tried resetting to factory settings, decreasing the bass seemed to allow to play music at a higher volume, but still nearing max volume it starts acting up as before. The battery is a bad shape, i hoped to replace it, but now im not sure if its worth it, removed the battery to see if anything changes, but its still the same even if its on a cord.

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bert [Entry]

"I HAD the same problem, but i found a solution that worked… at least for me… i found out that my left tweeter was blown and when the volume hits 80% or higher the sound just dissapeared until the volume was under 80% back again.

So you can do 2 things. Cheap solution or best solution. I chose the Cheap Solution.

Solution 1:

find out which tweeter is blown up, you cab recognize if its “pushed”

(you can see the difference…)

And simply disconnect 1 of the 2 wires and don’t connect them together (just tape them together)

Screw the tweeter back in, and you should be fine, but to be honest sound quality is a tiny bit poorer but this is the easy and fastest way :)

Solution 2: Just replace de bad tweeter.

Hope that helps :)"