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<blockquote data-quote="Dbld54" data-source="post: 8851014" data-attributes="member: 689130"><p>Thanks for the suggestions, It's loud enough that it can't be ignored, it'll make someone jump a bit.</p><p>I just tried a speaker wire, wrapped around the rear RCA jacks on the amp and grounded the other end.</p><p>No difference at all, popping is present. The popping was also present before i replaced the RCA jack.</p><p></p><p>I'll take another look today, but assuming the soldering is fine, nothing is burnt on the board and everything is tight... it looks like we've exhausted all options, and i'll need to replace the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dbld54, post: 8851014, member: 689130"] Thanks for the suggestions, It's loud enough that it can't be ignored, it'll make someone jump a bit. I just tried a speaker wire, wrapped around the rear RCA jacks on the amp and grounded the other end. No difference at all, popping is present. The popping was also present before i replaced the RCA jack. I'll take another look today, but assuming the soldering is fine, nothing is burnt on the board and everything is tight... it looks like we've exhausted all options, and i'll need to replace the amp. [/QUOTE]
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