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JBL Charger 3 Portable Speaker: Strange Crackling Noise Captured in Video

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  • #3 17447393
    398216 Usunięty
    Level 43  
    SzaryLos wrote:
    Yt movie link
    To be honest, little of this can be inferred / heard. If only the "crackling" sounded, it would be easier. And yes ... Or a scattered speaker coil (tap with your finger on the diaphragm - if it is buzzing, this is it) or something with an amplifier - here you can try connecting another speaker - if it sounds clean - the speaker. How will it still crackle - the amplifier.
    In both cases the necessary specialist - the loudspeaker (the original - others will not come in the same diameter and power) will not be replaced, and the amplifier ... You have what and how?
  • #4 17447859
    SzaryLos
    Level 7  
    Well, here is the problem because only 1 loudspeaker creaks and I do not have professional conditions to do anything and I feel sorry for the loudspeaker: /
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  • #5 17448163
    398216 Usunięty
    Level 43  
    If you are 100% sure that a damaged speaker is just a replacement for the same, but functional.
    As long as you had a guarantee (after dismantling the equipment you lost it anyway) you could give a guarantee - advertise. If you're not guaranteed ... you're in a black ... well. Rather, you will not find one and another will not play the same. It remains only to hunt for some other reason damaged on some auction site and luck - to find a good speaker.

    Was there a reason for this fault? Fallen, have you played full for a long time? Did it start to crackle by itself?
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  • #6 17448253
    SzaryLos
    Level 7  
    You know what it was like that I had it in the car and when I stopped trying to fall on my upholstery, vogule so now I wonder that maybe you can take out of another but the same type of loudspeaker and solder the removed one?

    Added after 7 [hours] 38 [minutes]:

    I know that I don't even ask for repair anymore but you will help me find the name of the same loudspeaker I will look for allegro on this website I will order damaged plugs and the screw purchased only needs help what is it exactly because I don't know a little about it?
  • #7 17448824
    398216 Usunięty
    Level 43  
    SzaryLos wrote:
    maybe you can take out the whole speaker from a different but the same type and solder the one removed?
    What did I write?
    398216 Usunięty wrote:
    It remains only to hunt for some other reason damaged on some auction site and luck - to find a good speaker.
    :)
    As for the search for the loudspeaker ... I do not think that it would be possible to buy the loudspeaker as part of the same. Usually in such devices loudspeakers are made to order - for a specific manufacturer and specific model of equipment; hence the hope that one will hit the free market is slim.
    Apparently you can try to choose something by power, dimensions and given parameters (on Aliexpres it is a bit), but will the given parameters be reliable? Will such replaced speaker sound like the original, or at least similar? I dare to doubt. There is some probability, but it's probably better to play totka ... ;)
  • #8 17448982
    SzaryLos
    Level 7  
    So I am listening to crackling speakers and I will buy a new one sometime: /
  • #9 18188101
    Apollo2001
    Level 1  
    Do you have a JBL speaker? Here you have a Facebook group. Search, maybe you'll find. Often someone sells parts for these speakers, I am on this group myself for the need to replace some part, but for now I have everything in working order
  • #10 18499947
    jaretzki
    Level 2  
    You can buy original or JBL spare parts for this model, but the cost is about 1/3 of the price of the whole new Charga?
  • #11 20353039
    demontaztapicerki
    Level 2  
    As the topic is still active, I will say that you can buy a replacement of generally collapsed membranes because this model has such that it starts to creak after a while

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a JBL Charge 3 portable speaker that is producing a strange crackling noise. Users suggest that the issue may stem from a damaged speaker coil or amplifier. Recommendations include testing the speaker by tapping on the diaphragm to identify buzzing, and considering the replacement of the speaker if confirmed damaged. However, finding an exact replacement is challenging as speakers are often custom-made for specific models. Users also discuss the possibility of sourcing parts from online marketplaces or Facebook groups dedicated to JBL products. The cost of original JBL spare parts is noted to be significant, potentially one-third the price of a new speaker. The conversation highlights the common issue of speaker membranes deteriorating over time.
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