Audio Systems/Pooping Sound

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Question
I have a Kenwood VR-6070 hooked up to to my surround sound system.
Every time I change the channel for video or tv my M&K sub woofer makes a pooping sound. I
thought it might be the sub so I tried my other one and it still makes
a pooping sound. What could be the problem?   Thanks

Answer
It's not uncommon for something like this when changing channels / inputs. It's more than likely caused by the radical difference in the audio signal being sent to the subwoofer between channels.
As far as how to stop it? I'm not sure if you can. Some systems are more problematic than others.

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Wayne Tapia

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Home Theater Audio Cabling (from HDMI to speaker cable). I WILL REJECT ALL CAR AUDIO QUESTIONS - I am not a car audio guy.

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I am a Certified Audio Engineer that also works in the A/V cabling industry. I would like to dispel the myths and outright lies about the cables that connect your home theater systems together. Here's a hint - many of you have been misled out of hundreds of dollars for cabling systems.

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