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<blockquote data-quote="Rexter9x" data-source="post: 1470467" data-attributes="member: 561256"><p>Ok, so I got the 9853 about 8 months ago, and not long after it started making a poping sound through the front speakers. It will do it at the point in a cd everytime that cd is played. Now for some reason this problem goes away when any change to the eq happens, or when the mx is on.</p><p></p><p>I went to the shop where I got the deck, and they sent it off. Now I got a call today from the guy who is servicing it, and he said that he couldnt find any problems with it. I then went into more detail on what was happening and he seems to think that the problem is with a specific bass note, and that the problem is with my speakers, or that I'm 'eqing' that specific bass note out.</p><p></p><p>I'm using an external amp, and I've used 2 different sets of components. I've tried another amp, and have always had this problem. The eq is set to flat, with +1 to 40htz to make the problem go away. Any idea of that this could be? He also said that the deck will be shipped back as is.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rexter9x, post: 1470467, member: 561256"] Ok, so I got the 9853 about 8 months ago, and not long after it started making a poping sound through the front speakers. It will do it at the point in a cd everytime that cd is played. Now for some reason this problem goes away when any change to the eq happens, or when the mx is on. I went to the shop where I got the deck, and they sent it off. Now I got a call today from the guy who is servicing it, and he said that he couldnt find any problems with it. I then went into more detail on what was happening and he seems to think that the problem is with a specific bass note, and that the problem is with my speakers, or that I'm 'eqing' that specific bass note out. I'm using an external amp, and I've used 2 different sets of components. I've tried another amp, and have always had this problem. The eq is set to flat, with +1 to 40htz to make the problem go away. Any idea of that this could be? He also said that the deck will be shipped back as is. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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