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Popping sound when I turn off the computer from sub
Do anyone else have this problem with there X-530 speaker? |
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I'D HIT IT!
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I have the same problem with different speakers. I always thought it was normal
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**** thread, lock&b7
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It happens to everyone..
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When I had my creative lab 2.1 speaker I didnt have this problem I thought it had something to do with the speakers or the connection itself. Because this also happens in car audio too when installing an amp. In car audio this is caused by the remote wire or a bad ground on the amp. Well I guess its different with comptuer speakers. If this is normal I guess I just have to live with it.
Thanks for letting me know. |
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Got overclocked?
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Just to add extra input....mine does it too. Got Logitech Z-2300
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Banned
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my speakers do that also. But not my comp one on my HT whne I turn off all the other components before the speakers they make a "clack" sound.
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