So about 2 months ago my subwoofer started making some random banging noises. The first time it happened was at about 3:00am and is scared the sh*t out of me, lol. It didn't do it for a few weeks after, then it started doing it again. It eventually got to the point that I couldn't even use the sub without the banging noise happening. It happened no matter whether it was receiving signal or not, or if it was in the "auto" mode or "on." Now it won't even make any noise. However, it does make a buzzing noise when I unplug the RCA cord. No buzzing when I unplug it from the subwoofer port. The light on the amp does turn on when I switch the sub on.
I've searched online and this is what I seemed to have found for an answer:
"Second, the power supply capacitors are the storage devices in the system. They will carry and hold large amounts of voltage for long periods while the sub is in standby mode or even unplugged from the wall outlet. If the sub still makes this noise when the cable from the receiver is unplugged, you have a bad capacitor or a portion of the system (probably in the standby mode switching) which is causing a capacitor to discharge on its own. Since these capacitors carrying potentially lethal levels of voltage, if this appears to be the case, the sub needs to go into the repair shop."
So right now I am debating on getting it fixed or just getting a new sub. Getting it fixed at a JBL repair show would be a pain in the *** since the closest one is 3 hours away and will cost at least $120 (base fee).
So right now I am looking to see is maybe someone could shed a little more light on my problem or if they could send me in the right direction on a new sub. I don't really want to drop more than $300 on a sub, since I am a college student and I'm not exactly loaded. XD
If anyone could give me some help or advice that would be amazing.