Hello all, first post here so apologies if its in the wrong place.
I have a great pair of Swan M200 III's. There are no problems with the actual speaker cones themselves, but there seems to be a slight vibration around the region of the heat sink, at the back of the right speaker. This is apparent whether the speakers are quiet or loud, and only with certain frequencies.
For example, the beginning of this track Tango N' Vectif - YouTube
Loud bass or other higher frequencies, don't seem to trigger it. No cracking or distortion with the cones, or any other issues.
If anyone could advise how I could investigate and sort it out, that would be much appreciated. Thank you.
I have a great pair of Swan M200 III's. There are no problems with the actual speaker cones themselves, but there seems to be a slight vibration around the region of the heat sink, at the back of the right speaker. This is apparent whether the speakers are quiet or loud, and only with certain frequencies.
For example, the beginning of this track Tango N' Vectif - YouTube
Loud bass or other higher frequencies, don't seem to trigger it. No cracking or distortion with the cones, or any other issues.
If anyone could advise how I could investigate and sort it out, that would be much appreciated. Thank you.
Hello all, first post here so apologies if its in the wrong place.
Weong forum, i have moved it.
Hopefully you will get more response.
dave

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Swan M200 III

There are no problems with the actual speaker cones themselves, but there seems to be a slight vibration around the region of the heat sink, at the back of the right speaker. This is apparent whether the speakers are quiet or loud, and only with certain frequencies.
The symptoms suggest a transformer buzzing.
dave
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