Sub making random pops, noises.
Sub making random pops, noises.
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Gingerbread Man

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9,173 posts

236 months

Sunday 28th July 2013
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Hello folks.

I've an amp with 5.1 setup. The sub keeps randomly popping or making worse noises. Like interference.
Watching TV now, the sub just made a queer noise for 2 seconds and then the TV changed from it's built in TV tuner to it's HDMI 1 output where nothing is currently feeding.

Just TV and Amp on currently. All fed via HDMI.

The sub was also making the odd random noise earlier when using the Media Centre PC. So the TV, Amp and HTPC were on. Just noises, no input changing.

I've heard that it could be an electrical component playing up and manifesting itself via the sub as opposed to the sub certainly being the problem.

Any ideas?

Bullett

11,132 posts

207 months

Monday 29th July 2013
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Change your lead.

I had many of the same audio artifacts with my system. Changed the interconnect and it went back to behaving.

Spunagain

772 posts

281 months

Monday 29th July 2013
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Mine had a dirty volume potentiometer - the variable resistor used for the volume knob. Opened uu, quick squirt of WD40 into the potentiometer innards, twiddle the knob a few times and it is as right as rain. Please remember to unplug the power before doing anything!

Gingerbread Man

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9,173 posts

236 months

Thursday 1st August 2013
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Bullett said:
Change your lead.

I had many of the same audio artifacts with my system. Changed the interconnect and it went back to behaving.
Lead from Amp to the sub?

Gingerbread Man

Original Poster:

9,173 posts

236 months

Thursday 1st August 2013
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Spunagain said:
Mine had a dirty volume potentiometer - the variable resistor used for the volume knob. Opened uu, quick squirt of WD40 into the potentiometer innards, twiddle the knob a few times and it is as right as rain. Please remember to unplug the power before doing anything!
Did it happen all the time or only when adjusting the volume?
How did you end up with knowing what it was? I'm at a complete loss at where to even start.

As said, sub makes the odd queer noise even when the amp and TV are off at times.
Sometimes the TV flashes up the HDMI channel input (same as in use) then adjusts to the selected Hz etc and then carries on. So it's sending a signal to the TV at times, not always, sometimes just the noise on it's own.

Amp never seems effected, neither does the media centre.

I've just unplugged the signal lead out the back of the sub.

Is it likely to be the sub or is the sub just showing the noise up? Not sure if the problem may be fixed with the sub disconnected or just the problem creating the noise hidden

Bullett

11,132 posts

207 months

Thursday 1st August 2013
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Amp to the sub = yes.

I assume it's a powered sub? if so that is where I would start.

Gingerbread Man

Original Poster:

9,173 posts

236 months

Thursday 1st August 2013
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Bullett said:
Amp to the sub = yes.

I assume it's a powered sub? if so that is where I would start.
Powered yes, I'll buy a new lead.

pilbeam_mp62

955 posts

224 months

Friday 2nd August 2013
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Mine did this - it was the wireless broadband - do you have it ? If so, unplug everything and then see if your sub pops and crackles.

Regards.

Spunagain

772 posts

281 months

Friday 2nd August 2013
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Gingerbread Man said:
Spunagain said:
Mine had a dirty volume potentiometer - the variable resistor used for the volume knob. Opened uu, quick squirt of WD40 into the potentiometer innards, twiddle the knob a few times and it is as right as rain. Please remember to unplug the power before doing anything!
Did it happen all the time or only when adjusting the volume?
How did you end up with knowing what it was? I'm at a complete loss at where to even start.

As said, sub makes the odd queer noise even when the amp and TV are off at times.
Sometimes the TV flashes up the HDMI channel input (same as in use) then adjusts to the selected Hz etc and then carries on. So it's sending a signal to the TV at times, not always, sometimes just the noise on it's own.

Amp never seems effected, neither does the media centre.

I've just unplugged the signal lead out the back of the sub.

Is it likely to be the sub or is the sub just showing the noise up? Not sure if the problem may be fixed with the sub disconnected or just the problem creating the noise hidden
Mine did it when it was on and operating - the vibration would make the dirty potentiometer move causing crackles and pops.
It was quiet in standby or with very low volumes

Gingerbread Man

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9,173 posts

236 months

Friday 2nd August 2013
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pilbeam_mp62 said:
Mine did this - it was the wireless broadband - do you have it ? If so, unplug everything and then see if your sub pops and crackles.

Regards.
Weird you say this. Recently I've noticed the wifi (on my phone) crashing. So it did occur but at the same time didn't.

pilbeam_mp62

955 posts

224 months

Monday 5th August 2013
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Gingerbread Man said:
pilbeam_mp62 said:
Mine did this - it was the wireless broadband - do you have it ? If so, unplug everything and then see if your sub pops and crackles.

Regards.
Weird you say this. Recently I've noticed the wifi (on my phone) crashing. So it did occur but at the same time didn't.
It was actually one of those WiFi "extenders".... that you can plug into any mains socket in your house (having connected up to a mains plug close to your BT hub) and it produces a new WiFi network...

Gingerbread Man

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9,173 posts

236 months

Monday 5th August 2013
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Well I'm awaiting a new sub cable so can tick that off the list as a possible issue. It's not actually made a sound the last two days, so I'm awaiting for an issue and to then disconnect the Wifi router to see if any issue is resolved.

It's given me some places to start looking anyhow.