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I have an A9 MkII that is making a clicking sound typically once every night. The unit is on standby and the left light is not lit. Music has not been playing for a long time and there is nothing in the queue. Yet I wake up to hear a series of maybe 3 notes, sort of like in an Asian elevator. Any ideas as to what might be happening?
Thanks!
Well American elevators typically sound just a single note, but some elevators in Asia crank out a few notes to give you a notice.
Very interesting explanation, thank you!
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Well, I also heard a sound from my A9, and your description of plop, plop seems reasonable.
Well I also heard my A9 emit a sound last night which "plop plop" seems like a reasonable description thereof.
vytoX: Well I also heard my A9 emit a sound last night which "plop plop" seems like a reasonable description thereof.
At least on e.g A6 you can turn off those sounds in the settings menu of the speaker. But then you turn off all "feedback sounds". I have all my speakers without that "feedback sound".
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