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Get a meter and check the resistance on the speaker. Looks like a speaker may be blown but with the description of the crackle noise from the slide controls you might have a bad pot in the unit or the pot has come loose from the board. This could explain why the speaker blew out
Its most likely the balance or fader that is causing the volume difference. set both of them to the mid setting ( usually straight up on a round dial) and check the volume again. if its still low check the speaker wire connection if it looks good on the bad side try swapping the cables from left to right. if the same side is still low the issue is most likely the amp.
It seems likely that the pot (volume control) is dirty. with a slider you can normally get fluid down the side of the knob, your's is a rotary control and you sometimes can do it round the shaft of the pot but more often have to spray it in where the connections go into the pot. You'll need some contact cleaner spray which you can get online or from an electronics store, get it onto the pot track and then take the pot to each end of its travel a few times, this'll probably sort it out until next time. If you're taking it apart it might be worth just getting a new and better pot and soldering that in if you are hand with a soldering iron. The ones in Mackies nowdays are pretty sh1t.
I do also get this same issue, They were working just fine, and 4 or 5 months ago, the right speaker crackles, if i unplug the right speaker all is fine. But as soon as I plug the right speaker in, i get a cracking sound. Have you solved this ussue?
The problem is in the audio driver and audio output stages, check speaker wires for shorts, if okay! you will need a technician because of the complexity involved.
That's because explosions are pretty much only low frequencies, otherwise known as bass. Your tv crackles because the low frequency emitters of your tv are either of low quality or malfunctioning. If you lower the volume of your tv it should fix the problem.
this is a speaker input pin problem, like pin is dameg or input pin is not atech proparly in computer problem is still present remove the cable and install new one cable in speaker
sounds like you may have a bad tweeter in your speaker. change the right and left speakers and see if the problem persists in that same speaker. if so, you have a bad speaker.
I suggest try updating the firmware of the player. Have you tried listening to the FM station to see if it is only the songs that are being affecter? Also try to use another headphone.
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