Why do speakers pop when you turn them on?

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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How do you stop speakers from popping when turning on?

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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Why do my speakers pop when I turn on a light?

So what's likely happening is that the switch makes a spark, sending radio waves out (RFI) that your equipment picks up like an antenna and translates into a pop.
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Why do my speakers pop when I turn on my amplifier?

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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Why do my speakers pop when I turn on my fan?

A fan, or any motor load can possess a highly inductive characteristic. So when the contacts change state, the emf/counter emf can cause arcing across the gap,.. subsequently generating the pop.
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Why is my ceiling fan making a crackling noise?

Clicking. Clicking noises in a fan are most often caused by a loose blade and/or loose blade holder screws. Check all the screws and tighten them as needed.
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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 subwoofers pop when turned 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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Why do my speakers pop when I turn my computer on?

Crackling sounds from your speakers are usually caused by improper wire connections between the speaker and the amp. This could be because either the wire is faulty or it has come loose when you moved a speaker. You can simply replace and/or reconnect the wire to fix this problem.
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What does a blown speaker sound like?

The most common aural indication of a blown speaker is an unpleasant buzzing or scratching sound, by itself or roughly at the pitch of the note the speaker is attempting to reproduce. Or there could be no sound at all.
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What causes speakers to buzz?

The most common reason is when the volume or bass has been turned up too high and it's putting a lot of pressure on the speaker. This can cause a sound loop to form, which will make your speakers buzz.
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What makes a Sub 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 do my subs have a heartbeat?

The problem can be from the wiring in your room. Try swapping out your speaker wire or power outlet and see if the pulsing goes away. A worn-out power cable can cause problems with the sub. A power supply problem is usually caused by high resistance in the power cables.
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Why does my amp keep turning off when the sound gets loud?

An amp can shut down when it detects clipping distortion caused by its reaching it's power output limit. This can damage tweeters so a protection circuit can be designed to operate quickly. It can be caused by a bad driver or crossover part in the speaker system or an "almost short" in a speaker wire.
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What is the tapping noise in the wall?

A repetitive ticking or clicking sound coming from walls and ceilings can result from the expansion and contraction of metal HVAC ductwork that conducts ventilation through these voids. When metal heats up, it expands; when the furnace stops pushing warm air through the system, the metal cools and contracts.
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Can you spray WD40 on ceiling fan?

Warning. Never spray WD40 on the ceiling fan motor; as it is not an oil-based lubricant, it can damage the motor instead of loosening any stuck or rusting parts.
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What is the quietest ceiling fan?

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Is it OK to Underpower a subwoofer?

Underpowering a subwoofer isn't inherently bad for the sub. Not giving it enough power just means that the music will sound weak and lack detail. The danger is when that power is coming from an amplifier that's being overworked and sending out a clipped signal.
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Why do my speakers crackle when I turn up the volume?

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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Is it normal for speakers to hiss?

It's normal for powered speakers to create a low hissing noise. In fact, it's expected from active speakers that have active inputs and powered drivers. A soft self-generated hissing noise is so common on active speakers that some manufacturers publish the level of self-generated noise for their products.
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