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Popping sounds can be caused by a poor connection between the speakers,speaker cables, and amplifier. ... Wires can also become pinched in furniture or damaged in other ways, which can cause them to fray and make popping sounds. Check the cable at the amplifier and speakers and replace it if it is damaged.Jul 7, 2016
It looks like you've either blown the speakers of the amplifier itself. What were you doing when you got the pop and the sound stopped? (Playing CD or from External Source and at what volume level?)
If there is no sound at all from the speakers, not even a crackle or buzz then it's more than likely you've blown the amplifier.
You could narrow the fault by trying these speakers on another unit or another set of speakers on this unit.
If you require further assistance then please ask.
turn on the amp and you know that the amp is good and you hear nothing
1. paralell wiring on speakers that are the wrong impedance very often will silence speakers to a eternal sleep along with that amp.
2. 4 ohm speakers mistaken for 2 ohm and are 8 ohm speakers mistaken for 4 ohm, the amp sees this load and it causes a overload on either side of the amp internal filter
( that's what makes the "pop sound") amp pops inside, literally makes a "pop" sound
you get a no sound
for the popping, go to windows sounds and switch it off so you wont get any sounds by clicking.<goto control pannel-> sounds -> goto 'sound' tab -> under 'sound scheme' select no sounds. this will solve your problem temporarily.
yes it could be going out on you, if you have empty slot on mainboard or another computer you can try it on,then you can confirm if it is broke or not. hope this helps, glen
I use to get that same sound but only when I first booted up. Is this only happening when you have the volume up and does it happen if you turn down the sound all the WAY not off Your MIC could be enable and on boost level. If you sound is popping from the music or other source is it from all the speakers??? I can try and help
Hi! depending on the brans speaker, dunno, sometimes the heat , or eletric changes , damage the board for the sub, this came of pop sound suddenly, you have to replace the Subwofer. in any case. the satelite speakers you can keep it.
I presumme is a Sound Blaster set?
some models of sound blaster speakers, like 5600 and others, have some problems with pop sound on the sub. keep and eye on them.
good luck
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