Ingo
Active member
Hello all,
my Aeon i's have developed a strange behaviour: When I turn on the amp (which is a Musical Fidelity M6i), they make a sharp popping/crackling noise. The amp is only powering the panels (bass is handled by Crown amp wired directly to the woofers). The amp also has a built-in delay (speaker output is only switched on by a relay some seconds after turning the amp on - as most amps do) and other speakers do not pop with the same amp.
Could this be from the charging circuitry turning on within the speakers? These electronics also procduce a distinctive hiss which is audible form within a foot or so from the speakers.
Are there things known to go wrong within the charging circuit over time? Think aging capacitors or the like? These speakers are 20 years old now (panels are new, though).
Any ideas or experiences?
Thanks!
my Aeon i's have developed a strange behaviour: When I turn on the amp (which is a Musical Fidelity M6i), they make a sharp popping/crackling noise. The amp is only powering the panels (bass is handled by Crown amp wired directly to the woofers). The amp also has a built-in delay (speaker output is only switched on by a relay some seconds after turning the amp on - as most amps do) and other speakers do not pop with the same amp.
Could this be from the charging circuitry turning on within the speakers? These electronics also procduce a distinctive hiss which is audible form within a foot or so from the speakers.
Are there things known to go wrong within the charging circuit over time? Think aging capacitors or the like? These speakers are 20 years old now (panels are new, though).
Any ideas or experiences?
Thanks!