Help with speaker issue


Hi everyone. 

I have Kanto YU3 speakers hooked into my Mac using AUX input and it makes interference static noises.  It has happened to me before occasionally  but the problem went away simply by turning it off and on a few times. 

I uploaded the video here ->  https://imgur.com/a/yu3-static-noise-lX8xaAt  (please turn on the sound from the link)

Lately I was getting this issue much more frequently and doesn't go away for hours or even days. I tried different audio input (bluetooth), audio cables, power cable, power outlet and etc and nothing solves this issue.  Just by turning on the speaker without any audio input, this interference noise comes on immediately.  

Could anyone please help me diagnose the issue here? 

Thank you. 

JK

smys1031

repairing it would likely exceed the cost of a new pair.... yes, it's cheaper to get another pair.

@smys1031

That’s disappointing but not surprising

the part that KANTO is minimizing is that the “odd” model number KANTO YU active speakers were the “first generation” (V1) models floated out there . The next generation V2 were “even number “ YU models…and so on.

ISSUE:

these Active speakers have a minimalist build Class D preamp and power amplifier built into one of the speakers, with a connecting speaker cable to the other stablemate passive speaker.

This “active” powered unit is generally not a repairable simply because:

- there are no serviceable repair parts for these YU models - its generally just swap-in and swap-out flimsy soldered mother boards built to the cheapest pricepoint .

- Just like with AVR’s, the OEM won’t carry spare replacement motherboards( (if they carry any MB’at all ….) for any unit other than the current model units still under warranty…. Full stop. As such, there are no spare parts YU-3 boards available, period for, old discontinued model YU3’ = and thus no pro tech can help you out . intuitively, having a tech Frankenstein-ing parts from another unit is time and cost prohibitive exceeding its FMV, if those pre-owned unit old model parts can even be sourced at all.

TAKEAWAY:

Discard and replace with an upgrade via different choice.

 

lol the funniest thing is, just now, the speaker made loud "pop" sound when turned on and it's completely dead now. It still powers on but no sound whatsoever.  

Thanks everyone for the inputs! I now know what to get on this black friday. wink