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Default occasional static in wall speaker....cause/repair?

hi, i have these ambiance wall speakers from cambridge that are about
10 years ago. sounds sound fine for a few minutes but then there is
static. it seems to be isolated to one speaker. the connections all
seem fine. same problem is seen with different sources.

i was wondering if it was worth repairing these by replacing the
existing speakers or whether the problem might be other circuitry
within the speaker?

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hi, i have these ambiance wall speakers from cambridge that are about
10 years ago. sounds sound fine for a few minutes but then there is
static. it seems to be isolated to one speaker. the connections all
seem fine. same problem is seen with different sources.

i was wondering if it was worth repairing these by replacing the
existing speakers or whether the problem might be other circuitry
within the speaker?


**The fault lies with the amplifier which drives the speaker. The speaker is
a passive device and cannot make noise by itself.

Here's something you could read:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitalization

Trevor Wilson


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