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ADK_Camper
Oct 13, 2018Explorer
As colliehauler said, if you replace the speakers make sure you use marine type speakers. They are designed for wet locations. But the speaker may not be your problem.
One of my outdoor speakers had a buzzing static sound that made it practically unusable. I discovered that the sound was not the fault of the speaker but rather the surround for the speaker. This particular speaker protruded into an overhead cabinet in the kitchen. It was covered with a thin plastic box stapled to the inside wall of the cabinet. It gave the speaker some physical protection but it vibrated when the speaker was being used. I ripped off the plastic box and substituted one I made from heavier plywood. Problem solved. Perhaps this is really your problem and not your speaker.
One of my outdoor speakers had a buzzing static sound that made it practically unusable. I discovered that the sound was not the fault of the speaker but rather the surround for the speaker. This particular speaker protruded into an overhead cabinet in the kitchen. It was covered with a thin plastic box stapled to the inside wall of the cabinet. It gave the speaker some physical protection but it vibrated when the speaker was being used. I ripped off the plastic box and substituted one I made from heavier plywood. Problem solved. Perhaps this is really your problem and not your speaker.
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