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  1. Pretty straightforward issue diagnosis but I do not know what if anything to do here. Short explanation: Already had an INUKE3000DSP and INUKE6000DSP working together, plugged into same outlet, working perfectly 1) I bought a new INUKE3000DSP for my upstairs theater. Thinking I might modify the fan eventually, I took my older 3000DSP and moved it upstairs. I took out the new INUKE3000DSP, updated the settings to my setup and hooked it up. When turning on, there was a small pop. Turning it off, there was a louder pop. Not damaging sounding, but a bit concerning. When the INUKE came, there was a rattle inside, and the fan cover had come off. It appears glued on, so I placed it back on and it stuck and I closed it back up (FYI). 2) I decided after a few days to order a replacement INUKE, that it might be defective. So I just opened that one up, set it up, and turned it on. The on pop was less. But the off pop was really big. It also had the fan cover off which I put back on. The pop was big enough to be concerning, really loud. I tried another outlet, no difference (and no hum during use). I'm kind of at a loss. The original INUKE I got came from a member here, was not modified, and has no pop and works fine. The two that I ordered from Amazon both had the fan covers off (which isn't a performance issue but maybe indicative of handling?). Otherwise, the nukes seem to function just fine. Did I just get lucky with the older INuke3000DSP? Should I contact Behringer for their take? Help is appreciated!
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