A slow-moving thunderstorm earlier today led to a power outage here. When power was restored, I heard an odd noise from my AV system's subwoofer. It's nothing to do with signal - I disconnect the speaker cable and it continues. Only removing power stops it. It's a repeating, heartbeat kind of noise. Or, since we're guitarists here, a slightly slow shuffle rhythm. Also reminiscent of the sound from an LP when the side has played and you need to pick up the tone arm.
I'm assuming I'm screwed, and will need to replace the subwoofer. However, I thought I would ask here if there were any knowledgeable suggestions, and I'm curious about what produces the noise. Any ideas?
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A slow-moving thunderstorm earlier today led to a power outage here. When power was restored, I heard an odd noise from my AV system's subwoofer. It's nothing to do with signal - I disconnect the speaker cable and it continues. Only removing power stops it. It's a repeating, heartbeat kind of noise. Or, since we're guitarists here, a slightly slow shuffle rhythm. Also reminiscent of the sound from an LP when the side has played and you need to pick up the tone arm.
I'm assuming I'm screwed, and will need to replace the subwoofer. However, I thought I would ask here if there were any knowledgeable suggestions, and I'm curious about what produces the noise. Any ideas?
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