In Reply to: RE: Noise/crackling in my 3.6R bass panel posted by mikeand1 on August 23, 2015 at 13:31:53:
When you swapped power amp channels did you swap preamp channels as well?
What you are saying seems to indicate an electronic problem rather than damage to the drivers. So swap pre channels and if that does not take the noise with it then check the XO boxes by swapping them out.
Another thing that can cause that crackling is arcing on oxidized connectors - so get some deoxit and clean them all through the system, particularly on the speaker cables and jumpers.
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