06-28-2021, 08:25 AM
Hi Rechard,
My colleague who in charge with technical support has replied your email. As a reference to other customers who is thinking about the same question, I would like to put the answer here as well.
Indeed, there is a very subtle pop sound when the input channel is changing, but it is a very low sound and it is in a safe range to your speakers.
There is a special mute circuitry in the product. It suppresses most of the pop noise generated by switching input channels, sampling rates and power supply, but as you are using active speakers without volume control, so your active speakers always working on a fixed gain level (maximum volume). In this state, even a very small pop sound from the front-end equipment will be significantly amplified.
Thanks for your feedback. Enjoy your music.
My colleague who in charge with technical support has replied your email. As a reference to other customers who is thinking about the same question, I would like to put the answer here as well.
Indeed, there is a very subtle pop sound when the input channel is changing, but it is a very low sound and it is in a safe range to your speakers.
There is a special mute circuitry in the product. It suppresses most of the pop noise generated by switching input channels, sampling rates and power supply, but as you are using active speakers without volume control, so your active speakers always working on a fixed gain level (maximum volume). In this state, even a very small pop sound from the front-end equipment will be significantly amplified.
Thanks for your feedback. Enjoy your music.