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Symptom | Possible Problem | Solution | Note |
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Distortion (static, cracking | Audio source or source material | Test the JBL On Stage Micro II | Does the distortion occur with |
or hissing sounds). | may be the problem. | with another source. | specific songs? If so, check |
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| the recording or record the |
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| source again. |
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| Volume level may be too high. | Check the volume of the source. | Some devices will distort the |
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| output signal if the volume is |
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| set to maximum. |
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| EQ setting may be too high. | Check the EQ setting on your | It is recommended that you set |
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| iPhone/iPod or source device. | the source device EQ to “Flat” |
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| or “Off.” |
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JBL On Stage Micro II | Input cable is not plugged in | Check the input cable connec- |
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emits a loud hum | properly. | tion. |
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or buzzing noise. |
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| Cable may be bad. | Replace the cable. |
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| Ground logo (an unsuitable | Turn the JBL On Stage Micro II |
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| connection). | off and connect it to another |
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| wall outlet. |
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Speaker system experiences | Input cable may be | Purchase a ferrite core and |
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picking up interference. | wrap the excess cable around it. |
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picks up a |
| A ferrite core can be purchased |
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mission. |
| at your local electronics store. |
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