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Loud pop from speakers/subwoofer on powering on processor
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<blockquote data-quote="georgev" data-source="post: 890076" data-attributes="member: 410"><p>So I have sorted out the trigger, using the directional cable for the mch 38. </p><p>But, the pop is still there on shutdown. </p><p>And it's from the speakers, not the subs.</p><p>If I want to ground the amp, how do I do that?</p><p>There is a grounding "screw", on the back of the amp.</p><p>I do suspect that due to my experiences with connecting an REL ssub to a class d amp. And experiencing a pop from the sub, but when I connected it also to the ground, it was gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="georgev, post: 890076, member: 410"] So I have sorted out the trigger, using the directional cable for the mch 38. But, the pop is still there on shutdown. And it's from the speakers, not the subs. If I want to ground the amp, how do I do that? There is a grounding "screw", on the back of the amp. I do suspect that due to my experiences with connecting an REL ssub to a class d amp. And experiencing a pop from the sub, but when I connected it also to the ground, it was gone. [/QUOTE]
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