The problem with the JBL at this point could be due to multiple reasons but most commonly, we can attribute the decline in quality by either overuse or playing music at too high of a volume. The speakers can only handle a certain amount of volume, and if people play with an extremely high base or high volumes, the speakers may fail. If the speakers fail, you can tell by a static noise interferes with the music played. The only way to fix that is to replace the speaker completely. Please refer to the [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/JBL+Charge+Speaker+Replacement/41307|Speaker Replacement Guide]. Also, the [[JBL Charge Troublshooting|Troubleshooting page]] may be able to provide further insight to the problem.
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The problem with the JBL at this point could be due to multiple reasons but most commonly, the decline in quality is caused by either overuse or playing music at too high of a volume. The only way to fix that is to replace the speaker completely. Please refer to the [guide|41307|Speaker Replacement Guide]. Also, the [[JBL Charge Troublshooting|Troubleshooting page]] may be able to provide further insight to the problem.
The problem with the JBL at this point could be due to multiple reasons but most commonly, we can attribute the decline in quality by either overuse or playing music at too high of a volume. The speakers can only handle a certain amount of volume, and if people play with an extremely high base or high volumes, the speakers may fail. If the speakers fail, you can tell by a static noise interferes with the music played. The only way to fix that is to replace the speaker completely. Please refer to the replacement guide on the JBL Device page.
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The problem with the JBL at this point could be due to multiple reasons but most commonly, we can attribute the decline in quality by either overuse or playing music at too high of a volume. The speakers can only handle a certain amount of volume, and if people play with an extremely high base or high volumes, the speakers may fail. If the speakers fail, you can tell by a static noise interferes with the music played. The only way to fix that is to replace the speaker completely. Please refer to the [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/JBL+Charge+Speaker+Replacement/41307|Speaker Replacement Guide]. Also, the [[JBL Charge Troublshooting|Troubleshooting page]] may be able to provide further insight to the problem.
The problem with the JBL at this point could be due to multiple reasons but most commonly, we can attribute the decline in quality by either overuse or playing music at too high of a volume. The speakers can only handle a certain amount of volume, and if people play with an extremely high base or high volumes, the speakers may fail. If the speakers fail, you can tell by a static noise interferes with the music played. The only way to fix that is to replace the speaker completely. Please refer to the replacement guide on the JBL Device page.