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Quoted from luvthatapex2:Sounds like interference. Do you have the pinball plugged into a power strip? Try plugging the pinball directly into the wall power. If that doesn't fix it, check the audio cable from the little PC, it may lack shielding and is crossing an electrical line.
Great help guys thanks!
Gonna dive into that...i also noticed i only have 1 speaker?
Turns out the left one is broken..
The copper wire is loose from the core of the speaker.
Hmpf...
It is not the squeak problem cause i took off the wires already.
I'll update you if i get it fixed,thanks
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