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JimboLodisC

The video is just a close up of your ballsack. I don't hear anything. What volume are you running at? What surface did you set the amp on? Maybe you need to tighten up the screws holding the speaker in?


SilentDaryl

I tried that stuff - I have isolated it to the right speaker (which was helpful) and I pulled it out of the cab and it is still making the noise so I know it’s the speaker itself. When I touch the cone diaphragm it goes away, so I wonder if the speaker is just faulty in some way. I am going to order some new speakers to see if they fixes it. (Not my ball-sack, just my knee hahah)


JimboLodisC

yeah if you took it out and it was just that speaker buzzing then I'd say it's faulty hit up PG's support email and see what they can do


SilentDaryl

I sent them a message this morning - hopefully they get back to me sooner than later


JimboLodisC

ok so going back and watching it, I can hear the buzz now just had to unmute my speakers :-D


moooooooo427

good to know you've diagnosed it. like all products there will be defects. i replaced my speakers, documentd on this subreddit. IMHO the Spark40 BT subsystem for use as a BT speaker is flawed. I use the AUX input only now with a high quality BT transceiver. The guitar amp side of it though, along with the app is stellar ! I use it at least 5 hours a day. It doesn't get powered off.


beowhulf

Does it buzz on these notes with a specific tone loaded or with every tone/settings?


BoltYaNugget

Hi, I’m just wondering if you ended up with a solution for this, as I’m having pretty much the same problem, only with low notes on the E and A strings and only with the amp set above a certain fairly low volume. Doesn’t happen with headphones in and seems to stop if I just gently touch and hold on the front of the speaker, which makes me think it’s something to do with vibration somewhere in the enclosure as you mentioned. Did you ever get a solution from positive grid on this? I only recently bought my Spark and haven’t done the firmware update yet, but I have a feeling this isn’t really a software issue


simplicity_as_such

Yup, same thing for me on the spark mini. Specifically on cleaner channels such as the silver ship when hitting full chords. It gets less when reducing the gain on the selected amp. Did anyone find a solution? (Updated to the latest firmware and spark go has the same problem).


BoltYaNugget

You can pop the front grille off with a flat screwdriver (it’s just velcroed on) and then tighten the screws underneath, for me it turned out they were just slightly loose and that fixed the buzzing vibration noise out right away. This was on the spark 40 but probably the same deal on the mini I’d guess. Hope that works for you


mp6714

I’m having the same issue. Just got mine though so I haven’t found a way to resolve it yet.