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16 M1max speaker issue and it's resolution
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<blockquote data-quote="Groovetube" data-source="post: 1919407" data-attributes="member: 223633"><p>I think I may have mentioned this before, but didn't post the results. The new 16" M1max 32 machine I bought was grand until the speakers started sounding like they were blown out. The bottom end (bass) would cause the speakers to flutter. When I finally brought it in (I use audio interfaces generally) I expected they'd likely need to replace the internal speakers,, thinking one or more of them disintegrated or something. </p><p></p><p>Well, it turns out, the tech simply blew out 'food debris' and it was perfectly fine. I was kinda like, what??? My previous MBP this replaced, is a late2013 I got new and over 9 years Im sure Ive eaten a thousand meals over it. Never an issue. It looks like there's larger air vents on the side of this thing. So that's my only theory as to how inside a couple months (vs 9 years?) this happened.</p><p></p><p>Wacky. But Im going to be a lot more careful where I spill nuts or seeds or whatever it was that got inside this thing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Groovetube, post: 1919407, member: 223633"] I think I may have mentioned this before, but didn't post the results. The new 16" M1max 32 machine I bought was grand until the speakers started sounding like they were blown out. The bottom end (bass) would cause the speakers to flutter. When I finally brought it in (I use audio interfaces generally) I expected they'd likely need to replace the internal speakers,, thinking one or more of them disintegrated or something. Well, it turns out, the tech simply blew out 'food debris' and it was perfectly fine. I was kinda like, what??? My previous MBP this replaced, is a late2013 I got new and over 9 years Im sure Ive eaten a thousand meals over it. Never an issue. It looks like there's larger air vents on the side of this thing. So that's my only theory as to how inside a couple months (vs 9 years?) this happened. Wacky. But Im going to be a lot more careful where I spill nuts or seeds or whatever it was that got inside this thing! [/QUOTE]
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