Popping sound from speakers

joeparaski
joeparaski Posts: 1,865
edited February 2006 in Electronics
This happens when either turning the system on or off regardless in which order things are turned on and off. Volumes are all the way down too. Also, at the moment of the pop, the VU meters on the amps take a huge swing then come back down. I'm very concerned about hurting my speakers.....any suggestions on how to avoid this or protect my speakers?
Amplifiers: 1-SAE Mark IV, 4-SAE 2400, 1-SAE 2500, 2-SAE 2600, 1-Buttkicker BKA 1000N w/2-tactile transducers. Sources: Sony BDP CX7000es, Sony CX300/CX400/CX450/CX455, SAE 8000 tuner, Akai 4000D R2R, Technics 1100A TT, Epson 8500UB with Carada 100". Speakers:Polk SDA SRS, 3.1TL, FXi5, FXi3, 2-SVS 20-29, Yamaha, SVS center sub. Power:2-Monster HTS3500, Furman M-8D & RR16 Plus. 2-SAE 4000 X-overs, SAE 5000a noise reduction, MSB Link DAC III, MSB Powerbase, Behringer 2496, Monarchy DIP 24/96.
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  • SuperDave
    SuperDave Posts: 168
    edited February 2006
    Is this the same amp that was smoked earlier? :confused:
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  • George Grand
    George Grand Posts: 12,258
    edited February 2006
    Got a "Mute" switch on the preamp? If so engage it before powering up or down. Does the power amp have "Speaker On-Off" switches? If so, select off before powering up or down.

    George Grand (of the Jersey Grands)
  • amulford
    amulford Posts: 5,020
    edited February 2006
    Does this happen with all of your amps? It sounds like the caps are dumping. Not a good thing. I would get it checked out, as this should be diverted to ground.

    George has the right idea. Cut the path to the speakers before you power up.

    Try a different amp while you get that one serviced.
  • joeparaski
    joeparaski Posts: 1,865
    edited February 2006
    There are no speaker "off" switches on the amps. I think I shouldn't keep taking any chances with this. I believe the best course of action (and easiest), considering that most of this equipement is 80's vintage, is to get some sore of cut-off switch like George suggests. I don't know what's out there because I've never used or needed speaker switches, so if somebody has a particular model or name brand they thing I should use, I'd like to know. Keep in mind that the mains and rears are bi-amped. Ideally, a rack mount multi speaker switch would be ideal.

    This route will probably be less expensive than trying to service every component to eliminate the noise.
    Amplifiers: 1-SAE Mark IV, 4-SAE 2400, 1-SAE 2500, 2-SAE 2600, 1-Buttkicker BKA 1000N w/2-tactile transducers. Sources: Sony BDP CX7000es, Sony CX300/CX400/CX450/CX455, SAE 8000 tuner, Akai 4000D R2R, Technics 1100A TT, Epson 8500UB with Carada 100". Speakers:Polk SDA SRS, 3.1TL, FXi5, FXi3, 2-SVS 20-29, Yamaha, SVS center sub. Power:2-Monster HTS3500, Furman M-8D & RR16 Plus. 2-SAE 4000 X-overs, SAE 5000a noise reduction, MSB Link DAC III, MSB Powerbase, Behringer 2496, Monarchy DIP 24/96.
  • George Grand
    George Grand Posts: 12,258
    edited February 2006
    Niles, Russound, and Adcom all had fairly decent speaker selector boxes that let you switch between "Speakers A, B, C" etc. Hook your speakers to "A" and before you power up or down select B or C. Then after power up is stable, select "A".

    For what it's worth, the original Carver M1.0t had a WICKED on-off thump when hooked to Polk speakers. Bob and Mike McG. actually contacted Carver, and received parts and instructions for a fix. May not be available for your amp. I had one of those too, but decided to just sell the amp and move up the Carver line. No thumps with M4.0t or TFM-42.

    Good luck Joe

    George Grand (of the Jersey Grands)
  • dorokusai
    dorokusai Posts: 25,577
    edited February 2006
    Parasound makes a very nice selector, the Zselect, with an optional blank rack plate for use in a full size audio rack.
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  • George Grand
    George Grand Posts: 12,258
    edited February 2006
    I can't help but think that one is going to come with a fairly heavy "name on the front plate" attitude tax. Adcom and Niles came with impedance protection also, and are probably all over ebay and the used market.

    George Grand (of the Jersey Grands)
  • BobMcG
    BobMcG Posts: 1,585
    edited February 2006
    For what it's worth, the original Carver M1.0t had a WICKED on-off thump when hooked to Polk speakers. Bob and Mike McG. actually contacted Carver, and received parts and instructions for a fix.

    Well........... Mike's got fixed and I never did mine. Now the info is lost..... Yeah, I know, smooth move. :rolleyes:
  • dorokusai
    dorokusai Posts: 25,577
    edited February 2006
    I can't help but think that one is going to come with a fairly heavy "name on the front plate" attitude tax. Adcom and Niles came with impedance protection also, and are probably all over ebay and the used market.

    George Grand (of the Jersey Grands)

    It's just a suggestion, as he mentioned something about being "rack mountable".
    CTC BBQ Amplifier, Sonic Frontiers Line3 Pre-Amplifier and Wadia 581 SACD player. Speakers? Always changing but for now, Mission Argonauts I picked up for $50 bucks, mint.
  • George Grand
    George Grand Posts: 12,258
    edited February 2006
    I never saw the rack-mountable part Doro, and I'm sure it's a more than competent item.

    George Grand (of the Jersey Grands)
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,789
    edited February 2006
    First things first. Which amp of the many you own does this? Did it always do it or is it something new? If it's something new, then as Anthony correctly pointed out you have a cap problem that needs to be fixed. If it's always done it, then the speaker selector idea would be the answer.
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