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Jan 24, 2024, 6:44:10 PM1/24/24
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I've been replacing lots of speakers in the MBPro 2014 model as those speakers are failing like crazy. I've never seen any Apple speaker fail as much as this one. Unfortunately I think only used speakers are available from online vendors. If you can find an Apple Authorized Service Provider, you may be able to have them do a Stocking Order for a set of speakers for the 2015 model as they will fit the 2014 model. It is best to have the AASP perform the repair if they order the speakers since Logic Board needs to be removed to access the left speaker, plus the right speaker should probably be replaced as well since it is probably weak or will become distorted soon (also requires removing the I/O Board). However, many AASPs may not know about or may not do the repair this way.

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Installing used speakers is not a great option since the used speakers will be just as old and just as likely to be distorted or have weak sound. I think these speakers are failing from old age since they all seem to be failing at about the same time. The price of used speakers online are actually more than the cost of new speakers from Apple.

Water and dust can get into your phone speaker through various ways, such as accidental spills, humid environments or dirty pockets. This can cause several issues for your phone and your sound quality, such as:

To prevent these problems from getting worse, you need to clean your phone speaker from water and dust as soon as possible. However, opening up your phone or using tools like toothpicks or cotton swabs can be risky and ineffective. You might end up damaging your phone more than fixing it.

Thank you so very much, like you are the greatest of the greatest, I was so worried when the speakers got wet, the sound was cracking, but thanks to you, its working well again, actually its better than before, you are the real superhero in the life of people. Thank you.

I doubted this but then I tried it and I still have my hearing because I left it my room for the whole sound and then came back and I could hear perfectly through my speaker again thank you to whoever made this app

THIS ACTUALY WORKED!! I was just pouring water in my cup when I accidentally poured ALOT. It overflowed and my phone was in the way and sadly hit the speaker. 5:15 in in the first try! Thank you so much!

I'm not the greatest at this so I'll do my best to explain everything. I've got a Blue Snowball Ice mic. I have that and my desktop audio as different channels in OBS Studio. I also have all my other games as separate outputs in OBS but still playing through the speakers.

I really want to be able to not wear my headset while streaming, and just listen to my audio through my speakers (while my viewers hear only the program I've enabled for that timeframe) and speak through my Snowball...but the Snowball is also picking up the audio from my speakers that I'm listening to.

I fear this may be a dumb question, because I can't for the life of me find anything online that works, but is there any way to use my Snowball as my input, listen to the output on my speakers without needing a Headset, continue having my viewers hearing whichever program output I have going, and NOT have the Snowball picking up the sound I'm hearing from my speakers, causing my viewers to hear that as well (probably causing an echo)?

Bring up the Sound window by clicking on your speaker in the task tray on the right hand side. Click on the system sounds icon in the Volume Mixer window. Once the Sound window is open, click on the Communications tab across the top, if you don't want the sound to drop select the last option, "Do Nothing" and hit apply, this should take care of your sound issues.

I understand that I can voice control Windows 10, as well as I can create "voice to text" (dictate). Is there a way to simply display the speaker sound (in this very case my Spanish teacher speaking) as text?

The sound from a bt speaker (JBL Flip 3) is distorted: sometimes ok for a few seconds but mainly it's crackling and interrupted intermittently.Also the connection process is sometimes tricky... I have to connect/disconnect several times.

Mine is pretty low too. I had an original Ring Doorbell that worked fine. I had replaced it with a Pro some time ago, but only made sure the video looked good, and the bell would ring. So I was surprised recently when I noticed how difficult it was to actually hear anything from the doorbell speaker.

I just installed my ring pro last week. I too have noticed that the volume coming out of the doorbell speaker is extremely low. I found this out when the first time I tried to use it with someone at my door, they actually had to lean down with her ear next to the ring doorbell in order to hear me. Ridiculous.

My speaker volume is too loud on the RING PRO. I am wondering if it has something to do with the TRANSFORMER specs. I am using a 16 volt 30va instead of the original 16 volt 10va on my mechanical doorbell.

Over the last few weeks I've noticed that the sound phases in and out of being super muffled. It's hard to explain but the bass drops out, all clarity from the speaker vanishes. Sound is super muddy. No clicks or pops.

I have the Mesh Nest Wi-Fi and the speakers (on the extenders) work fine 100% of the time. Such a shame that the Google Speaker is doing this. When it's working fine, the sound is awesome! Hopefully, someone can help with any suggestions?

As a small update, we had a power outage at home a few days ago which meant that for a few hours ALL devices lost power. Since then the speaker has had no issues. Will keep monitoring and wondering if a full power cycle of everything (modem, router and wi fi point) was needed all along - but at the same time!!

Thanks Jake for reaching out. Since the power outage I mentioned in a previous post, I've had no issues at all with the speaker. Seems that the hard reset did the trick. Will keep an eye out and if this happens again will take a similar path the resolve. Thanks

Got it fixed. In case someone else has this issue, I took it to the Apple store. Turns out the speaker got clogged with microscopic particles (lint, sand, etc...) since I spend a lot of time outdoors. They have a very fine brush that can get those things out. The whole process took like 5 minutes.

I'm not thinking of anything technically mind blowing for this one, just some interestingly layered and dynamically spatially arranged synth pads (some kind of 4 way creative panning using midiLFOs perhaps) in combination with some interesting effects to process Saydyy's vox and instruments live and some pre-prepared Samplr sounds to build up some huge textures.

For the 4 channel mix I was thinking something like one stereo bus (AUM) with a stereo balance node and a little more live control than normal over the individual things being sent there, then the left and right channels getting split off into two more busses which I have more stereo balance nodes on. Should give me quite a bit of control over the sound placement.

Sounds really cool. Good ideas already. The first idea that setup gives me is to have some ping pong delay effects for the rear speakers. Like a mixing scenario where you can send your source, dry, to the front two speakers, and have a bus that sends 100% wet ping-pong delay to the back speakers.

Could even be cool with shorter delays. Surround sound systems will sometimes have a setting for "surround sound-ing" a regular stereo source, by adding a short delay to sound coming out of the rear speakers, to make it extra spacious/ ambient. A little short reverb on the back speakers could add something too.

@Processaurus said:
Sounds really cool. Good ideas already. The first idea that setup gives me is to have some ping pong delay effects for the rear speakers. Like a mixing scenario where you can send your source, dry, to the front two speakers, and have a bus that sends 100% wet ping-pong delay to the back speakers.

I recently purchased a Razer Blade 16 (2023 RZ09-0483) and just about everything is working in an Arch Linux install, except my speakers output no sound. A headset works great when plugged into the audio jack, just not the speakers.

Hi, I am having a similar problem with my new Razer Blade 16. Pretty much same outputs from alsa-info, inxi and pactl. Only difference though is the speakers are marked as availability unknown in the sinks list and not unavailable. Were you able to resolve the issue on your end?

Interestingly, all the new 4000 series RTX Asus laptops have had the same issue - with speakers not working in Linux. From the sounds of things, it seems very likely it's the same (or at least related issue) to the Razer 16/18's. The asus-linux community have got them working. Seems it requires an ssdt patch to add some missing _DSD (device specific data) properties. They've done a writeup of this here:

Hello all,

I kind of feel like I'm going batty, but I've had some other ears on this and all seem to agree it ain't quite right. I'm interested in your thoughts. I finding that, regardless of what guitar/pickups/amp/cab I'm using, any tone with any amount of gain has this nasty buzzy sound that I just can't get away from. I'd almost liken it to having a blown speaker, but I'm hearing it in my Atomic CLR (via mono XLR out), in my headphones, and in recordings. If I use the input pad without altering other parameters, the noise is diminished by virtue of the weaker signal cleaning things up. If I tweak things to get the tone back were it was then the noise is right back. I've listened to recordings I made a few months ago and I didn't hear this, but now it's all I hear. I take great care to prevent clipping within a patch, but without any onboard monitoring it's tough to know for sure.

**Unfounded speculation alert** A couple of weeks ago I was editing a few patches on the computer and the Helix locked up solid. I had to cycle the power to get it back, and when it re-started it went through the "Re-building presets" sequence. Nothing was instantly evident, but it seems like my troubles started popping up about then and things haven't been quite right since. I dunno, just throwing it out there. **End unfounded speculation**

By way of troubleshooting I've reset the Globals (footswitch 5&6), re-built all presets (footswitch 10&11), and evaluated the levels of every block in my patches using the input meter of my DAW to ensure there wasn't a bunch of gain accumulating. A full factory reset is probably my next move, although I'm not sure how to go about it. Is that footswitch 9&10? I've changed guitars and I've changed cables, I hear it in all of my output devices, so that leaves me looking at the machine. The machine, or my own sanity.

For your consideration, I've recorded a few samples of it. I set up super simple patches for this purpose, just amp and cab (using the stock cabs), save for the Strat -> Bassman which has a Tube Screamer with the gain on 0 and the level on 10. In all cases, Helix was hitting the input of my DAW (Logic Pro X) at about -10 db. Global low/hi cuts at 63Hz and 10kHz. Firmware 2.0. Nothing fancy, a couple of single notes and a couple of chords allowed to ring.

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