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  1. I was having the same issue as you. See my first post in this thread, "I woke up today to find loud static coming from all 5 of my speakers..." I've replaced a couple resistors and so far so good.
  2. To all those that are experiencing the same issues please take a look at this thread I found in HardForum. http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1333618 My R26 and R12 resistors both look blown, will grab my meter and test to confirm.
  3. I meant unplugging the subwoofer completely. Unfortunately it's not just a loose solder joint. After doing a little research it seems this is a common problem with the promedia series. I did find someone who specializes in repairing this issue and is also a regular on these forums. If I can't track down the issue myself perhaps I'll contact him to see if the cost of the repair is worth the hastle.
  4. I woke up today to find loud static coming from all 5 of my speakers as well. Turning the volume down or turning off the power doesn't have any effect, pulling the power cord is the only way to eliminate the static. I'm going to take apart the subwoofer and check as best I can for any blown components. Hopefully it's a simple fix. It would be nice to hear an official response from Klipsch.
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