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  1. Thanks for all of the replies. It ended being a damaged woofer. I ended replacing the woofers in both cabinets and now good to go. Thanks!!
  2. Hi ra,ra Thanks for replying. After taking the 535 out and replacing it with a 636 that I use as on normal basis,I did swap the channels and the problem stayed with the left speaker and did not move with the channel swap. I also hooked up another set of speakers and both worked fine. I do really enjoy the sounds from my 636. The 535 was just brought home from being repaired and hooked up when the popping issue came up.
  3. Hello, I am new to the forum and look forward to some great discussions. I have a pair of AR4x that I have been using for a few months. I hooked up an Pioneer SX 535 to them and the left channel started popping very loudly and harsh. After shutting the unit down and replacing the pioneer with a reliable receiver I now have static coming from the speaker. Very faint sound and no bass. I looked at the main driver and it doesn’t seem to be damaged. Is it possible the speaker could still be ok and possibly just damaged something internally? Has anyone else encountered a similar issue? Thanks.
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