SONOS ERA 300 Crackling At High Volume
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85%
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Internal Mainboard / Amplifier Assembly
In active speakers like the Era 300, crackling at high volumes is frequently a symptom of an amplifier's inability to deliver required current for high-excursion transients. This hardware defect occurs when the capacitors or the Power Management IC on the board cannot stabilize the voltage rail, resulting in signal clipping or harmonic distortion that sounds like crackling. Research indicates this has been identified in specific manufacturing lots, necessitating a replacement of the integrated electronic assembly.
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15%
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Internal Mainboard / Amplifier Assembly.
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