music_beans
03-19-09, 10:02 PM
Hello there.
I have one of those lower end Home-Theater-in-a-Box type systems (Durabrand HT-3918) that I currently use for TV and computer audio.
Not too long ago, I noticed the top of the subwoofer (where everything is connected to) was getting really dusty, so I took the nearest thing I had (a sock as I am in a college dorm that gets very dusty) and dusted the top off. But as I was doing that, the system started making strange noises. The first thing it did was make some sort of electronic "whoosh" sound and the audio quality became really crappy. If I tried to change the input via the remote, the speakers then started making a loud buzzing noise and the LED on the front of the subwoofer turned red. Because of this, I am seriously thinking about disconnecting the unit out of fear of safety.
Do you know what this would be caused by, and whether or not if my HTIB can be used any further without worry of it blowing up or something? The only thing I could think of is that when I was cleaning off the top of the unit with a sock, static electricity somehow affected the internals of the unit causing it to go crazy.
Any answer would be greatly appreciated.
I have one of those lower end Home-Theater-in-a-Box type systems (Durabrand HT-3918) that I currently use for TV and computer audio.
Not too long ago, I noticed the top of the subwoofer (where everything is connected to) was getting really dusty, so I took the nearest thing I had (a sock as I am in a college dorm that gets very dusty) and dusted the top off. But as I was doing that, the system started making strange noises. The first thing it did was make some sort of electronic "whoosh" sound and the audio quality became really crappy. If I tried to change the input via the remote, the speakers then started making a loud buzzing noise and the LED on the front of the subwoofer turned red. Because of this, I am seriously thinking about disconnecting the unit out of fear of safety.
Do you know what this would be caused by, and whether or not if my HTIB can be used any further without worry of it blowing up or something? The only thing I could think of is that when I was cleaning off the top of the unit with a sock, static electricity somehow affected the internals of the unit causing it to go crazy.
Any answer would be greatly appreciated.