On 3/24/20 10:23 PM, Michael Barnes wrote:
Not really Linux related, but very strange. I have a real nice set of Altec
Lansing computer speakers hooked up to one of my Linux Mint machines. This
is a three piece set with two desktop speakers and a large subwoofer on the
floor.

Model number?

I've had these speakers for at least ten years and they have always
worked and sounded good.  I hooked them up to this computer about a month
ago. After a couple weeks, they started making a very loud low frequency
beep/buzz every thirty minutes.

Can you tell if the noise is only coming from the subwoofer?

It is about a one second burst. I turned
them off with the on/off switch on the volume control, and the beep
persisted.

So with the switch in the off position, the noise continues? I agree, that's very odd. That suggests that the switch is only switching the audio input, not the power.

At exactly :29 and :59. I unplugged the audio input from the
computer speaker jack and the beep continued.

As suggested earlier, it could be RFI, but given what you've described, I'm leaning towards a failing power supply.

There is no kind of logic
circuitry in this thing. Just an audio amplifier and related electronics.
The only way to stop it is to unplug it. When plugged in it is like
clockwork at exactly :29 and :59, regardless of whether it is connected to
the computer or not. I hooked up another set of speakers to the computer
and they do not do this. Sad, because these are a great sounding set of
speakers.

If the speakers were working, but now, without any changes, they have started generating noise, I think a cap in the power supply may be failing, allowing power line noise to come through. It could also be a cap in the audio path that is failing, allowing RFI to get into the audio. Please post the model number so we can see how they are wired, and where the power comes from.

Please confirm that you haven't introduced anything new to your home environment (new appliances, etc.) that might be coincident with the noise appearing.

galen
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Galen Seitz
gal...@seitzassoc.com
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