Cleaning Sony-XB72 speaker

Moro -  
georges97 Posted messages 14510 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   -

Hello,

There's a stain behind the grille of my speaker, do you have any tips for cleaning it?

Thanks in advance.


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georges97 Posted messages 14510 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   2 898
 

Hello,

If it’s about the reddish halos, with zooming in, I don’t see any color alterations on the grid, which appears gray in all areas,

It rather looks like degradation of the paint covering the membranes. This needs to be checked by lightly scratching a non-affected area.

This would suggest a DIY solution to find a suitable spray paint that does not alter the flexibility of the membranes.

But I could be wrong since I can’t examine the product.

Edit: a follow-up question comes to mind, does the other speaker show any signs of a similar nature?

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baladur13 Posted messages 47552 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   14 373
 

Hello,

This speaker has a LED system positioned at the top, bottom, and sides of the speakers. Could it be what is causing these "colored spots"?

Excerpt from https://www.sony.fr/electronics/chaines-hifi/gtk-xb72/specifications#features

See also https://helpguide.sony.net/has/gtk-xb72/v1/fr2/contents/TP0002287352.html


Very hard to catch a black cat in a dark room.
Especially when it's not there...

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georges97 Posted messages 14510 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   2 898
 

Hello Baladur,

I also had the impression that it was about light reflections, but it cannot be confused with the spots referred to by Moro, which wouldn't be visible when the chain is stopped. I would be more convinced by your proposal.

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baladur13 Posted messages 47552 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   14 373 > georges97 Posted messages 14510 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention  
 

Hello,

Not sure that when on standby, we can’t use the LEDs
https://helpguide.sony.net/has/gtk-xb72/v1/fr2/contents/TP0002287249.html

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georges97 Posted messages 14510 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   2 898 > baladur13 Posted messages 47552 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention  
 

I don't want to nitpick, but if we unplug the beast, we should be able to tell the difference. The requester might want to give us some feedback.

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baladur13 Posted messages 47552 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   14 373 > georges97 Posted messages 14510 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention  
 

Disconnected... I agree with you...

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Moro
 

Hello everyone, it’s not the red halo, it’s just the reflection of the LEDs. The stains I’m talking about are probably alcohol stains, visible on the bottom speaker. I’m looking for a solution to clean them through the grille.

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Moro
 
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georges97 Posted messages 14510 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   2 898
 

The question you are asking falls within the realm of cleaning and it would probably be more appropriate to consult DIY specialists. Moreover, the first photo presented shows red light spots that we are supposed to identify, whereas the second one shows dirt or product residues that seem to form a translucent film.

In short, nothing suggests an electronics or computer problem. I only see a cleaning issue and, as I mentioned, a spray paint job, but for that, you need to dismantle the grille, and you should be comfortable doing it on your own as we can't really guide you remotely (the grille may be glued).

In any case, this aesthetic question, perhaps crucial, is beyond my expertise.

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fabul Posted messages 42100 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   6 035
 

Hello,

With no residue electrical contact cleaner

> No residue electrical contact cleaner <

> Zero residue electrical contact cleaner <

But is it really worth it?

Otherwise, you can spray it with plenty of water and let it dry enough.

As long as you don't wet the transformer and the cardboard speakers.

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