Popping sound


There’s an intermittent popping (electronic) sound coming from my left speaker only. It occurs at intervals of maybe 20 minutes or longer. I can live with it but I think it’s odd that it only emanates from one channel.

 Any ideas?

rvpiano

The way my system is set up and my physical condition it’s just about impossible to access things such as speaker leads.  I can  swap tubes out though.  If that doesn’t work I’ll live with it.

@ghdprentice Giving the list of equipment is really important. The more information you give the better the result. I have used it several times with excellent results.

I stream from a laptop using Audirvana and one day, out of the clear blue, the music would just stop playing in the middle of a song for no reason. I could not figure it out for several days.

I gave GPT a list of all equiptment and it came back and asked me what make, model of the laptop and what operating system. It came back with a specific list to follow and was dead on accurate. I would NEVER have figured it out on my own. It did it in about 6 seconds and worked perfectly.

I used it also for a bilge pump problem on my son-in-laws boat. Again it required all associated equiptment but it did give an accurate assessment for correction even including part numbers.

Welcome to the new age! 

@gdaddy1 

Yes, it looks that way. I just used the OPs question as posted. 

It’s good to know it that level of detail works. I must admit I am using AI more and more, and it is becoming so much more useful. 

Thanks for the tips.

 

I use it all the time to find out how to do things on my computer, usually just google. And the step by step instructions are so much better that a list of possible sites and posts that talk about it. 

I use it the most for history and philosophy. Great for summaries. 

Yes, GPT was extremely helpful to me in many ways. Plus it referred to my setup thusly: 

“Strengths: Reference-level neutrality, detail, and low jitter.”

Good for the ego!