This is an obvious question but I have to ask, do you have a mute button on your pre-amp or one on your amplifer. Because if I forget to turn them on when switching the selector I get that same pop. Try lowering the music (Which Sucks) but what else can you do. This pop can be very loud which can damage the driver
How do you solve "popping" when source switching?
I have a Rotel RSP 1068 processor running Innersound Eros MKII speakers through its own bass amp and cross-over and a Proton AA2120 amp for the panels and if I hit mute, or swith from CD to Video 1 and so-on I get a "pop" in my speakers and it happens with both the bass and panels so I know it is not an amp causing this, I sent put my Rotel for service because I thought it was the culprit. A fellow Agon member let me use hos old Carver pre-amp so I could enjoy music and such while mine is out and his does the same thing, so now I wonder what if anything I can do about it.
I am running everything into a Monster 2000 surge/conditioner. The only thing I can be sure of is it had to do with my speakers being very efficient (96db), are there any thoughts or pointers you guys can tell me so I can get rid of this problem, I doubt it is dangerous to the speakers but it is very annoying so please help!
thanks again all in advance...Chad
I am running everything into a Monster 2000 surge/conditioner. The only thing I can be sure of is it had to do with my speakers being very efficient (96db), are there any thoughts or pointers you guys can tell me so I can get rid of this problem, I doubt it is dangerous to the speakers but it is very annoying so please help!
thanks again all in advance...Chad
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