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  1. Hello all, a couple of weeks ago I purchased an L2T to use as a monitor and for small acoustic gigs. In general the audio quality is excellent, but there is one major problem that may drive me to abandon the whole line - I have a significant "crackle" that occurs on lower frequencies. I play standard 6 string acoustic and 7 string electric, with a wide range of tones, and I get this crackle consistently when play anything at or lower than A notes/chords. This occurs in either clean acoustic sounds, clean electric, or dirty electric. It occurs when I send the signal through the main input channel from my POD X3 Pro, or when I go in through the channel 1 acoustic channel. I've tried two guitars and a variety of cable options. It looks like similar issues have been reported in the past, so I'm hoping someone has a solution. I'd very much like to keep this speaker, but if this is a design flaw, I'll have to go to another brand.
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