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<blockquote data-quote="pervertatoid" data-source="post: 3505606" data-attributes="member: 574795"><p>I've got four Eclipse SE8365s. They are rated at 40w RMS and the amp powering them is a TXi4406, rated at 55w RMS (at 4-ohms, which the speakers are). The high pass is set at 150Hz (the speakers are supposed to handle 90Hz - 40kHz) and the slope is permanently fixed at 12dB. However, this popping noise also occurs no matter what the volume at which I'm playing the song. I can have the song playing at 1 (out of 50), and I still get the popping noise.</p><p></p><p>I did think of one other thing that might be the cause of the issue, though I don't quite understand the mechanics well enough to say that it is or is not the culprit...</p><p></p><p>The RCA inputs on the amplifier got pushed up against the back seat of my car when the box moved (it is now mounted in place) and they are slightly loose - I plan on soldering them soon, but haven't got around to it yet. Could that somehow be the cause of the issue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pervertatoid, post: 3505606, member: 574795"] I've got four Eclipse SE8365s. They are rated at 40w RMS and the amp powering them is a TXi4406, rated at 55w RMS (at 4-ohms, which the speakers are). The high pass is set at 150Hz (the speakers are supposed to handle 90Hz - 40kHz) and the slope is permanently fixed at 12dB. However, this popping noise also occurs no matter what the volume at which I'm playing the song. I can have the song playing at 1 (out of 50), and I still get the popping noise. I did think of one other thing that might be the cause of the issue, though I don't quite understand the mechanics well enough to say that it is or is not the culprit... The RCA inputs on the amplifier got pushed up against the back seat of my car when the box moved (it is now mounted in place) and they are slightly loose - I plan on soldering them soon, but haven't got around to it yet. Could that somehow be the cause of the issue? [/QUOTE]
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