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HEARD A POP


jcmusic

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"Pops" are usually heard when there is some sort of arching between two electrically charged contact points that are close enough together. This, in turn, is done while creating radio frequency waves that are heard through your speakers. Have you ever listened to AM radio when there is a lightning/thunder storm near by? The crackels and pops you hear through the radio's speaker are caused by the lightning (a VERY big arc!). A smaller example would be the power switch of a piece of equipment being turned off.

In you case it sounds like something had enough of an electrical or static charge to find a nearby ground, not shure why though.

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The pop was not very loud, but loud enough to hear during a low musical passage.

As i stated before i was enjoying a cd when all of a sudden pop from the right channel.

It did not affect the music or the system, everything kept right on playing and it has not

happened again. Would this happen if a cap. went bad in maybe the power amp or

the x-overs in my speakers.

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