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When I volume up the speaker its has a bit cracking sounds. But I don’t sure that it is Left or Right one. But its really a little bit crack if you don’t raise it until the limit they won’t any cracking sound. How can I check that my speaker are still good or not
Go into the sound control panel and alter the balance setting so you bias one speaker over the other. Then crankup the volume. Which one is it?
Check your System preferences/Sounds/Sound Effect tab. See if there is a sound effects selected, mine was Blow effect, hence the output sounds is crackling. And I never set this sound effect before, maybe is the original setting from the new OS. Uncheck the [Play user interface sound effects]
Just to add on I had replaced mine old 2010 macbook speakers before, it sounds awful and i opened up to check. the speaker foam has been disintegrated. If you had tried the above solution by users and the sound is still bad, open up your mac and check MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Late 2013 Left Speaker Replacement MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Late 2013 Right Speaker Replacement Some good work around https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJhdMuPo…
If you’re using a DAW like logic and you have your I/O buffer size any lower than 128 samples and your core audio is enabled then you need to set it to 128 and it’ll fix your problem go to logic - system preferences - audio - I/O buffer size
Hey guys, I found the fix here https://www.howtogeek.com/670635/how-to-… I ran the command: sudo killall coreaudiod and it helped ?
Mine is a 15” and iFixit with some white glue - instead of iReplaceit ;) Just gave it an hour after applying the glue and is working just fine :D
I made a video on how to fix this issue once and for all. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNd2PgEf…
My MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015) speaker sound crack on high volume. Is this software problem or hardware issue for which I have to pay for repair.