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Klipsch sound system

McWade

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My Klipsch sound system has developed a buzz in the front speakers. I have eq flat and I don’t play loud music but it’s annoying on a truck only 8 months old. Love the Tungsten and my previous 21 Limited.
 
My Klipsch sound system has developed a buzz in the front speakers. I have eq flat and I don’t play loud music but it’s annoying on a truck only 8 months old. Love the Tungsten and my previous 21 Limited.
Is it a constant buzzing from the speakers or a rattle at higher volumes? Reason I as is that my Tungsten has been in the shop for a month now trying to isolate and fix a rattling issue in all 4 doors. They have replaced speakers and door panels and still can't figure it out.
 
You have an 8 month old near 100k truck. That that thing to the dealership and make it their problem to solve while you drive a loaner on their dime.
 
Had the same issue. Took it in and they replaced the speakers. Seems to be working fine now after 2 weeks. Others are not having the same luck that I had or experienced it returning. The more of us that have the issue and take it in the more likely they will eventually figure out it may not just be the speakers and institue a fix.
 
Is it a constant buzzing from the speakers or a rattle at higher volumes? Reason I as is that my Tungsten has been in the shop for a month now trying to isolate and fix a rattling issue in all 4 doors. They have replaced speakers and door panels and still can't figure it out.
just throwing part's at it is stupid a good tech would actually diagnose the issue. you got a i don't know what's wrong let's just replace stuff guy.
 
just throwing part's at it is stupid a good tech would actually diagnose the issue. you got a i don't know what's wrong let's just replace stuff guy.
Agreed. They do not diagnose anymore. The service writer types in the issue and if the computer doesn't spit something out, they tell you they can't fix it.
 
Seems like most service guys are part changers these days. You'll occasionally find someone that actually knows how to diagnose something, but they won't usually try anything other than parts swapping until the third or fourth time they see the truck. They get paid per job nowadays and the more jobs they complete the more they make, so spending time diagnosing works out as a negative for them.
 

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