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V March 18th 09 10:12 AM

LOUD POP coming from one of my AV components
 
Hello,

I need some help determining where a LOUD POP noise is coming from.
While listening to some music last night I heard a LOUD POP coming
from one of my AV components. (To intermittent to trace) The POP was
so loud that it startled me so I turned everything off only to hear it
again about 3:00am while sleeping. (Even while they were powered
off!!) Does anyone have any idea what the heck is causing this?

PS: Everything appears to be still working...

Thanks,
V

att March 18th 09 12:35 PM

LOUD POP coming from one of my AV components
 

"V" wrote in message
...
Hello,

I need some help determining where a LOUD POP noise is coming from.
While listening to some music last night I heard a LOUD POP coming
from one of my AV components. (To intermittent to trace) The POP was
so loud that it startled me so I turned everything off only to hear it
again about 3:00am while sleeping. (Even while they were powered
off!!) Does anyone have any idea what the heck is causing this?

PS: Everything appears to be still working...

Thanks,
V


Take all the components out of the rack and look at the power cords and
outlets, you should find some smoke tracks.
It sounds like a dried out power cord has an intermittent short.




William Sommerwerck March 19th 09 12:28 AM

LOUD POP coming from one of my AV components
 
Have you considered playing jazz or classical?



V March 19th 09 12:08 PM

LOUD POP coming from one of my AV components
 
On Mar 18, 6:28*pm, "William Sommerwerck"
wrote:
Have you considered playing jazz or classical?


GOOD ONE!

V March 19th 09 12:12 PM

LOUD POP coming from one of my AV components
 
On Mar 18, 6:35*am, "att" wrote:
"V" wrote in message

...

Hello,


I need some help determining where a LOUD POP noise is coming from.
While listening to some music last night I heard a LOUD POP coming
from one of my AV components. (To intermittent to trace) *The POP was
so loud that it startled me so I turned everything off only to hear it
again about 3:00am while sleeping. (Even while they were powered
off!!) *Does anyone have any idea what the heck is causing this?


PS: Everything appears to be still working...


Thanks,
V


Take all the components out of the rack and look at the power cords and
outlets, you should find some smoke tracks.
It sounds like a dried out power cord has an intermittent short.


Thanks
I found out that there is a known issue with the Direct TV HD21
receiver and the Sharp Auqos when connected with an HDMI cable.

[email protected] March 19th 09 12:34 PM

LOUD POP coming from one of my AV components
 
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 05:12:15 -0700 (PDT), V
wrote:

On Mar 18, 6:35*am, "att" wrote:
"V" wrote in message

...

Hello,


I need some help determining where a LOUD POP noise is coming from.
While listening to some music last night I heard a LOUD POP coming
from one of my AV components. (To intermittent to trace) *The POP was
so loud that it startled me so I turned everything off only to hear it
again about 3:00am while sleeping. (Even while they were powered
off!!) *Does anyone have any idea what the heck is causing this?


PS: Everything appears to be still working...


Thanks,
V


Take all the components out of the rack and look at the power cords and
outlets, you should find some smoke tracks.
It sounds like a dried out power cord has an intermittent short.


Thanks
I found out that there is a known issue with the Direct TV HD21
receiver and the Sharp Auqos when connected with an HDMI cable.

Even when they are powered off?

Michael Kennedy[_3_] March 19th 09 06:11 PM

LOUD POP coming from one of my AV components
 

"V" wrote in message
...
On Mar 18, 6:35 am, "att" wrote:
"V" wrote in message

...

Hello,


I need some help determining where a LOUD POP noise is coming from.
While listening to some music last night I heard a LOUD POP coming
from one of my AV components. (To intermittent to trace) The POP was
so loud that it startled me so I turned everything off only to hear it
again about 3:00am while sleeping. (Even while they were powered
off!!) Does anyone have any idea what the heck is causing this?


PS: Everything appears to be still working...


Thanks,
V


Take all the components out of the rack and look at the power cords and
outlets, you should find some smoke tracks.
It sounds like a dried out power cord has an intermittent short.


Thanks
I found out that there is a known issue with the Direct TV HD21
receiver and the Sharp Auqos when connected with an HDMI cable


Sounds a bit strange to me.. The fact that its powered off and popping would
be bothering me.




Charlie[_7_] March 19th 09 09:15 PM

LOUD POP coming from one of my AV components
 

"Michael Kennedy" wrote in message
...

"V" wrote in message
...
On Mar 18, 6:35 am, "att" wrote:
"V" wrote in message

...

Hello,


I need some help determining where a LOUD POP noise is coming from.
While listening to some music last night I heard a LOUD POP coming
from one of my AV components. (To intermittent to trace) The POP was
so loud that it startled me so I turned everything off only to hear it
again about 3:00am while sleeping. (Even while they were powered
off!!) Does anyone have any idea what the heck is causing this?


PS: Everything appears to be still working...


Thanks,
V


Take all the components out of the rack and look at the power cords and
outlets, you should find some smoke tracks.
It sounds like a dried out power cord has an intermittent short.


Thanks
I found out that there is a known issue with the Direct TV HD21
receiver and the Sharp Auqos when connected with an HDMI cable


Sounds a bit strange to me.. The fact that its powered off and popping
would be bothering me.


Remember that any piece of equipment that uses a remote is not entirely off
when you turn it off. There is always some circuitry that is still on so
that the remote can turn the rest of the box on to full power.

I don't have a clue as to if this has any relation to the OP's query.

Charlie




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