I agree with Zydo about the source's as the popping occurs at any and all inputs ... also agree with Zydo that it isnt the speakers as the popping stays with the amp's output and does not follow the speaker
I even think your receiver is OK ...
What I think is causing the popping is that amps channel is not balanced correctly to the other channels and is putting out a little more power than the rest of the channels ... causing that channel to clip on peaks
This is causing the ...
Try turning the main volume down 20% and see if the popping continues ... if it stops then that amp is clipping and needs to be readjusted in the menu ... if the popping continues even at the much lower volume ... I would suspect an issue with the receiver
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I even think your receiver is OK ...
What I think is causing the popping is that amps channel is not balanced correctly to the other channels and is putting out a little more power than the rest of the channels ... causing that channel to clip on peaks
This is causing the ...
"occasional, loud pop. Usually the pop comes in bursts, and sounds almost like a fireworks show would with a succession of airy-sounding, concussive pops".... you are experiencing because the input to that amp is set to high relative to the others amp's inputs in the set up menu
Try turning the main volume down 20% and see if the popping continues ... if it stops then that amp is clipping and needs to be readjusted in the menu ... if the popping continues even at the much lower volume ... I would suspect an issue with the receiver
Maximum capacity is a rating ... not a challenge
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