Microlab B-73 Question

SerDavor

New Member
Hi everybody,

I have a small "issue" with my Microlab B-73 speakers.
Exact problem is, when i turn them on, nothing happens, they normally play the music, maybe a bit of buzzing while turning the volume up or down on potentiometer at beginning, but later on i feel like they kinda got warmed up and nothing bothers them, until i turn the speakers off. Then i hear that sound of cracking from the amplifier inside, sometimes it's minimal, sometimes it really cracks like smth just got cracked inside XD

So, my question is, is there a way to switch some inside components (not just to prevent cracking and buzzing, but also to improve the sound quality?)

Overall, those are cute and really solid sound for the money. In general, thats why i wanna put my efforts into them.

Thanks in advance :-)
 
Hi everybody,

I have a small "issue" with my Microlab B-73 speakers.
Exact problem is, when i turn them on, nothing happens, they normally play the music, maybe a bit of buzzing while turning the volume up or down on potentiometer at beginning, but later on i feel like they kinda got warmed up and nothing bothers them, until i turn the speakers off. Then i hear that sound of cracking from the amplifier inside, sometimes it's minimal, sometimes it really cracks like smth just got cracked inside XD

So, my question is, is there a way to switch some inside components (not just to prevent cracking and buzzing, but also to improve the sound quality?)

Overall, those are cute and really solid sound for the money. In general, thats why i wanna put my efforts into them.

Thanks in advance :-)

I have 5.1 which is totally analog and had the same problem as yours. So first turn down all the volumes on Microlab B-73, turn of the source(pc or music system) and then turn off your Microlab B-73.
 
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