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Old 19th October 2004, 03:11 PM   #1
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Default popcorn noise

I made a 24db roll off LR lpf filter based on Rod's design. This is my first experiment on filters and it worked the very first time I powered it up!! But the issue is I am hearing lot of pop noise while the music is being played somewhat similar to popcorn bursting type noise. I couldnt figure out the reason.Can someone help me??

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I can hear music for some 10-15 sec after the amp is powered off!! It slowly fades down.I am sure this is in some way related to some capacitor. I think its PSU capacitor. I am I right??
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I get the popping noise also but I discovered that it was from a lamp in another room on the same circuit being turned on and off so check to see whats on the same circuit. As for the music playing after you turned off your amp, thats the caps draining, all my amps do the same thing.
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Also check for a poor connection (usally solder joint) somewhere, particularly a power connection.
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Old 20th October 2004, 05:29 AM   #4
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Default Bingo!

Budwiser your right!! I had plugged the amp and also the powersupply for the filter to the same spike buster. I removed the amp connection and gave it to a different socket then the sound ceased.

By the capcitor draining is highly irritating!! and also the turn on thump!

Budwiser and Nuuk thanks for the inputs.
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Old 21st October 2004, 06:25 PM   #5
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You can get rid of the capacitor draining delay be adding a resistor between the positive and negative leads of your power supply caps.
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