Thanks for your report.

You're sending the same audio through a combine-sink (a non-standard
configuration) to two separate BT speakers plus the internal speakers at
the same time. Each BT speaker has its own clock and their own variable
transport latency so I don't know how Pipewire could sync them, some
drift is inevitable.

Separately, there could be a firmware bug looking at the logs on hci1.
Please attach,

lsusb
hciconfig -a

I think people often use Snapcast for these sorts of setups, but I don't
believe this is a Pipewire bug specific to Ubuntu.

** Summary changed:

- die boxen laufen nicht synchron und fangen hin und wieder an zu knacken
+ combine-sink across two independent A2DP speakers drifts and crackles; 
dropouts on hci1 (missing completion reports)

** Changed in: pipewire (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

** Changed in: pipewire (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => Incomplete

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  combine-sink across two independent A2DP speakers drifts and crackles;
  dropouts on hci1 (missing completion reports)

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