Hello!
I've had my XTZ W10.16 subwoofer for around 8 years and it has finally given in so I'm looking to try and repair it myself.
A few months ago I started noticing an issue that whenever I turned the sub on, I got a loud buzzing sound that eventually subsided over the course of about 30 seconds. After that the sub functioned normally without problems. Now the problem has gotten worse and the buzzing does not disappear after turning the sub on. Upon turning the subwoofer on, the buzzing starts very loud, and then gets lower in volume until it settles at a constant sound level, but does not disappear which means I cannot use the sub. I've recorded the sound it makes when turning it on and how it progresses to a constant sound level so you can listen to it if you want. The buzzing is unaffected by the volume knob of the amp.
I've taken the sub apart and had a look at the circuit board but cannot find any obvious visible faults. At first I thought it must be the large capacitors of the power supply going bad (despite not showing any swelling or leakage) so I bought two new ones and replaced those. Still the problem remains.
I will upload the sound I previously mentioned along with the schematics of the circuit.
I have a DMM and basic understanding of electronics, though not much experience in repairs.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks
I've had my XTZ W10.16 subwoofer for around 8 years and it has finally given in so I'm looking to try and repair it myself.
A few months ago I started noticing an issue that whenever I turned the sub on, I got a loud buzzing sound that eventually subsided over the course of about 30 seconds. After that the sub functioned normally without problems. Now the problem has gotten worse and the buzzing does not disappear after turning the sub on. Upon turning the subwoofer on, the buzzing starts very loud, and then gets lower in volume until it settles at a constant sound level, but does not disappear which means I cannot use the sub. I've recorded the sound it makes when turning it on and how it progresses to a constant sound level so you can listen to it if you want. The buzzing is unaffected by the volume knob of the amp.
I've taken the sub apart and had a look at the circuit board but cannot find any obvious visible faults. At first I thought it must be the large capacitors of the power supply going bad (despite not showing any swelling or leakage) so I bought two new ones and replaced those. Still the problem remains.
I will upload the sound I previously mentioned along with the schematics of the circuit.
I have a DMM and basic understanding of electronics, though not much experience in repairs.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks
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