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  1. #1
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    pop pop sound from subs..

    hey guys, i DIY'd a full sound system (HU,subs,amp,speakers) and everything worked fine, BUT, i recently changed the HU to a crappier one and now when i change from tuner to cdplayer (vice versa) it makes a loud *pop pop! from the subs irrespective of the volume setting..

    i think maybe the RCAs make be in the wrong slots, but i want to be sure thats the problem (its a bloody hassle to get to the HU) or could it be the HU itself?!?

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    happend to me but my rca cables to my headunit was loose. so try tighten it up, worked for me

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    hey dude does it sound like theres a screw loose and its "jumping" off the sub each time the bass hits?
    if thats what it sounds like id say your sub is gone, im in the process of getting a new sub put in because it dropped a voice coil and it was making a pop pop noise

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffske View Post
    hey dude does it sound like theres a screw loose and its "jumping" off the sub each time the bass hits?
    if thats what it sounds like id say your sub is gone, im in the process of getting a new sub put in because it dropped a voice coil and it was making a pop pop noise
    it doesnt make that sound with a diff HU, so i think the subs are ok.

    i'll play around with the RCAs and see how it goes..

  5. #5
    Hey mate,

    its your amp. Cheaper amps have that, if you try swapping it one day to a high end brand it wont make that sound, unfortunately you cant do anything about it. I lived with my jaycar one for 1 yr before i ripped it out - no more pops!

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    don't be rude paul! it's a rockford amp! punch punch!

    it was the rca.. not fixed, but it's quieter now.

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    it's either the amp or deck... but since its a rockford, they have proper powering delays to prevent the pop therefore its your "new crappy deck". i'm guessing your amp is remotely turned on via wiring to the decks antenna wire? their not surge protected on cheap decks as they really are meant for just the power antennas
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    If 1 person has had bad luck with a product don’t condemn it until you yourself have tested it. Now if 10 pros have tried it and it sucked then I would trust their opinion.

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    hi guys... got the similar problem here... but it pop pop when i was on the road after quite a long time and a bumpy road as well... it gets better now since i swap the HU to a much better one... but it still happens sometimes...

    any other suggestion?

  9. #9
    check the ground cable. im guessing its either that or a split wire coming from the amp to the sub

    is it just the sub or the speakers too?+

  10. #10
    the subs popping and the speakers also got static noise... as well but still not that bad..

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    What gear are you running?
    Daily Driver: S13 Silvia - 245 RWKW's (328 RWHP) @ 17PSI. SOLD! New project on the way!
    Then I have my fast car.... A Turbo-charged Lotus 7 Clubman!!!

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    hmm you got a good grounding?

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