What makes a subwoofer pop?

So when you change inputs or change listening modes and you hear the subwoofer(or any speaker) "pop" this indicates that particular pre-out jack is not being muted....or not being muted for a long enough period of time. This can indicate there is a failed diode / circuit in the receiver.
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How do you fix a popping subwoofer?

Ensure the speaker wires are properly connected to both the speakers and stereo receiver. Turn off any nearby electronic devices that may be interfering with the speaker sound. Move the speaker wires away from any electrical cords. If the issue is still unresolved, reset the receiver to the factory default settings.
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Can subwoofers pop?

Subwoofers make popping noises because of squared waveforms, incorrect cone signals, or overpowered setups. The distorted sounds indicate a mismatch between the input and output based on the speaker's specs. Loose wiring can also cause popping noises.
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Why does my subwoofer make weird noises?

Subwoofer hum or buzz is a low-level noise that can be present whenever a passive or powered subwoofer is turned on, whether or not it is playing. This 60-hertz hum is a result of being plugged into an AC wall outlet. Sometimes the hum is noticeable; sometimes, it takes some focused listening to notice.
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Why does my subwoofer pop when I turn it off?

What can be causing this is the audio signal before the amp is shutting off before the amplifier(s) turn off. This causes the popping sound. More than likely the DSP is turning off before the amps. This is sorta like yanking the RCA cables to the amp while the system is running.
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How do I stop my speakers from popping?

Make sure that the speaker wires are properly connected to both the speakers and audio device. Turn off any nearby electronic devices that may be interfering with the speaker sound. Move the speaker wires away from any electrical cords. Try to play from a different source.
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How do you get rid of an amp pop?

The easiest way to achieve this is installing a capacitor (500 to 1000 microfarad) on the “remote in” wire to the unit. This would allow the unit to stay on a few seconds more, which should give enough time to the amp to turn off before the other equipment.
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Why do my speakers pop?

Speaker popping and crackling are caused by interrupted electrical current (audio signals) or, in other words, a loose or dirty connection. To fix crackling and popping, troubleshoot the connective wires to find the problem area and secure the connection and/or replace the cable.
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What does sub clipping sound like?

What does subwoofer clipping sound like? Clipping is the result of amplifiers being pushed to the point where they can no longer control the speaker and bringing it back to zero for the next cycle of an audio signal in analog systems. The sound becomes muddy and unintelligible in an analog system.
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What causes a speaker to thump?

When you power up, certain circuits will go from zero volts to certain set voltages to stabilise and will make the output "speaker terminal" to change potential, this is what causes the "thump" on the speaker output as you turn on/off the amp.
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Why is my JBL subwoofer making a popping noise?

If it begins to crackle and pop as you set it farther away, then it's interference. Get into the settings of any wi-fi devices anywhere near the soundbar and/or the subwoofer, and see if it's at 5 ghz. The bluetooth signal of the Soundwafe is on that band. If you can change to 2.5 ghz, good.
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What can damage a subwoofer?

“Blowing” a subwoofer refers to damage inside the woofer that causes unwanted noise or no sound at all. Damage can happen suddenly or over time. Common causes of damage to woofers are clipping signals, over/under powering, and operating outside of the enclosure's tuning.
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Can blown Subs be fixed?

Can you fix a blown subwoofer? Yes, you can fix a blown subwoofer especially when it is partially blown sub damaged cone. However, a damaged voice coil will be difficult to replace. Depending on the extent of the problem, the best solution is to purchase a new subwoofer.
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How do I fix sound popping?

6 Ways to Fix Audio Crackling in Windows 10
  1. Preliminary Fixes. ...
  2. Change the Minimum Processor State. ...
  3. Update Your Sound Drivers. ...
  4. Change the System's Sound Format. ...
  5. Disable Any Active Audio Enhancements. ...
  6. Disable Exclusive Mode.
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What causes clicks and pops in audio?

Pops and clicks are unwanted audio artifacts caused by the powering up and down of components within the audio subsystem. This is noticeable on PCs when an audio module is either loaded or unloaded (at module load time the sound card is powered up and causes a popping noise on the speakers).
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Can speaker pop damage speakers?

A small click or pop is nothing to worry about, it won't damage anything.
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Why is my bass amp popping?

Guitar amp pops when you turn it on (or off) because high voltage energy is released from the power supply every time you power up (or down) the amp. These surges in power can produce a pop noise as they release energy. It's always a possibility that these surges will produce a pop noise.
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What causes amplifier popping?

Speaker crackling is almost always caused by a connection problem. Someplace between your amplifier and your speaker driver, there's a bad wire which is causing the driver to move abruptly, causing interference.
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What causes amp turn on pop?

There are several causes, including faulty equipment, but the most common one is due to a DC offset in the output on the head unit taking time to stabilise. Amplifiers typically have a slight turn-on delay to help compensate for turn-on pops, but sometimes this delay is not long enough.
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What things make a crackling sound?

Wood pencils, when bent, break in one loud SNAP. Popcorn, when heated, explodes in lots of small POPS, all about the same size. Fire CRACKLES. Something about the way the flame eats into the wood happens in bursts.
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What is crackling sound?

To crackle is to make short, sharp cracking noises. A roaring fire in your wood stove crackles as it burns. Fires crackle, as small branches pop and snap from the heat, and a voice over an intercom might crackle with static.
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Why is my Vizio subwoofer popping?

Your Vizio TV may include advanced audio settings that may be capable of causing popping sounds in your TV. Disable the STS TruVolume settings in the "Advanced Audio" menu and see if the popping noises persist. Your TV may be trying to compensate for a weak audio signal when using a satellite or digital cable signal.
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