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Why is my sound bar making loud popping noises?

Why is my sound bar making loud popping noises?

First figure out if it’s from the sound bar or not. Then figure out if the noises are from the TV or from something else like pipes, rodents, neighbors. Thanks, it is definitely the sound bar, left off over the weekend, put it on tonight and after two hours loud popping heard.

What should I do if my sound bar is not working?

Try and keep the cable clear of other connectors, especially power, in the tangle of wires behind your TV. Simply moving the 3.5mm cable can sometimes solve this issue. If this doesn’t solve the problem, make sure your TV volume is turned all the way up so you can adjust the sound bar’s volume directly.

How can I make my sound bar go to sleep?

This means you only ever need to adjust the volume using your sound bar’s remote control and also means your TV is delivering a powerful enough signal to ensure your sound bar never goes to sleep when sound is playing.

What to do when your sound bar crackles?

If it crackles or doesn’t get sound from the subwoofer, try shutting off the bar and plugging in the subwoofer, try unplugging and plugging in the subwoofer with the soundbar on, etc. Look for a solid blue light on the back of the subwoofer; a flashing light means it isn’t paired. If you play with it long enough, you’re bound to get a clear signal.

What makes a car track bar make a noise?

Noises from under the front end. When the track bar is loose, it will cause a vibration but also a noticeable sound. This is caused by the support brackets and bushings moving while the vehicle is steering or in forward motion.

First figure out if it’s from the sound bar or not. Then figure out if the noises are from the TV or from something else like pipes, rodents, neighbors. Thanks, it is definitely the sound bar, left off over the weekend, put it on tonight and after two hours loud popping heard.

Try and keep the cable clear of other connectors, especially power, in the tangle of wires behind your TV. Simply moving the 3.5mm cable can sometimes solve this issue. If this doesn’t solve the problem, make sure your TV volume is turned all the way up so you can adjust the sound bar’s volume directly.

What causes a vibration when the track bar is loose?

When the track bar is loose, it will cause a vibration but also a noticeable sound. This is caused by the support brackets and bushings moving while the vehicle is steering or in forward motion.

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Ruth Doyle