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No sound, speakers shut down, sound starts playing, speakers pop and then start playing sound.

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I have already fixed it... I did shared all the details I could BTW... The issue was NOT the fact that the speakers made "noise" but the fact that they were turning off on "stand by" mode if no audio was detected (Its a stupid EU regulation to "save power") but I have fixed it with Sound Keeper I set it to frequency 10 and amplitude 5, it does not buzz cuz its the sweet spot for the speakers to be dead silent yet they do not turn off cuz windows thinks I still play some sound trough them even tho I do not and its just soundkeeper doing its job...

Hey ya'll. I come back here with hopes to solve an issue I am facing but for Gods sake I cant figure why is this happening... Sooo I got new speakers with subwoofer and the problem I have is that when I play audio, it works fine, but if there is even just 1 second pause, speakers go to some form of "iddle" state and then when sound should start playing, subwoofer goes with super annoying POP sound and actual sound starts playing a second later... I dunno if that is the speaker feature or windows problem but its very annoying and I kinda want to fix that...

This way I cant hear discord notifications cuz all it does is loud POP and it can be literally anything, discord, steam, windows notification or just out of nowhere it pops and goes back to its "iddle" state... I want to eliminate that "iddle" thing so the speakers would be on all the time... I dont care about power savings and whatnot...

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You may need to share more details on your audio setup

But in most cases, it's either the electricity grounding of your place is not properly done especially if you're using professional studio recording equipment or the DAC/AMP for the speaker is creating too much noise

 

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It sounds like the issue is with your speaker system. That is not common Windows or sound card behavior. 

 

What did you purchase?

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That sounds like either compression or noise blocker from within the app you are using to play the audio or the windows o/s itself, audio properties. Make, models,software and the way the setup is put together would help greatly here.

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I have already fixed it... I did shared all the details I could BTW... The issue was NOT the fact that the speakers made "noise" but the fact that they were turning off on "stand by" mode if no audio was detected (Its a stupid EU regulation to "save power") but I have fixed it with Sound Keeper I set it to frequency 10 and amplitude 5, it does not buzz cuz its the sweet spot for the speakers to be dead silent yet they do not turn off cuz windows thinks I still play some sound trough them even tho I do not and its just soundkeeper doing its job...

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