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Re: Scratchy Speaker [message #88935 is a reply to message #88841] Fri, 05 October 2018 04:04 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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So this means that the speaker is going to a normal "wear and tear" process. Does it also mean that even when we are setting a moderate volume that the speaker will eventually become scratchy?
 
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