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<blockquote data-quote="Jason WB" data-source="post: 8810907" data-attributes="member: 686521"><p>No sir I sure don't. It has done it since the install. About a year ago. Someone on a different thread called it "turn on pop", said it need a delayed relay, or something to that affect, where the amp will kick on 5 seconds after the headunit?? Have any of you OG's ever heard of this.? It has been doing it. I tried a SN1 noise reducer at one point when my sub was still hooked up. It helped minimally. It started with a small amount of rumble in my sub with the volume on zero and would only stop if I unplugged the rcas. But it is not the rcas. Now the sub is gone. Waiting on new box and new subs. But ever since the install the shop told me it was so small of a problem that it wasn't a problem. But this was in southeastern Arkansas and I dont think the shop was 5 stars if you know what I mean. It is just very annoying. There shouldn't be this pop. I've had systems before. Although I'm not seasoned like alot of you guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason WB, post: 8810907, member: 686521"] No sir I sure don't. It has done it since the install. About a year ago. Someone on a different thread called it "turn on pop", said it need a delayed relay, or something to that affect, where the amp will kick on 5 seconds after the headunit?? Have any of you OG's ever heard of this.? It has been doing it. I tried a SN1 noise reducer at one point when my sub was still hooked up. It helped minimally. It started with a small amount of rumble in my sub with the volume on zero and would only stop if I unplugged the rcas. But it is not the rcas. Now the sub is gone. Waiting on new box and new subs. But ever since the install the shop told me it was so small of a problem that it wasn't a problem. But this was in southeastern Arkansas and I dont think the shop was 5 stars if you know what I mean. It is just very annoying. There shouldn't be this pop. I've had systems before. Although I'm not seasoned like alot of you guys [/QUOTE]
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