My sub is now working as a radio. It's a vintage 1994 Klipsch SW-10 that has not given a moment of grief until now.
For several weeks we've been walking around our house, not knowing the source of the constant low-volume church music. Turns out that the amplifier circuit in my subwoofer is acting as a tuner. I don't know whether it's am or fm, but one station is constantly playing through the sub.
The music plays as long as the sub is powered-on and a line-level cable is connected. I've tried (2) different heavily shielded RCA line-level cables -- one is a Monster THX-certified subwoofer cable; and tried moving the sub around the room (trying to defeat RF reception). No luck.
Also, my front HT speakers are not shielded, and they do not play RF interference. It's specific to this sub.
I'd greatly appreciate any help/ideas.
For several weeks we've been walking around our house, not knowing the source of the constant low-volume church music. Turns out that the amplifier circuit in my subwoofer is acting as a tuner. I don't know whether it's am or fm, but one station is constantly playing through the sub.
The music plays as long as the sub is powered-on and a line-level cable is connected. I've tried (2) different heavily shielded RCA line-level cables -- one is a Monster THX-certified subwoofer cable; and tried moving the sub around the room (trying to defeat RF reception). No luck.
Also, my front HT speakers are not shielded, and they do not play RF interference. It's specific to this sub.
I'd greatly appreciate any help/ideas.