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Old 07-26-2007, 01:35 PM   #4
VowJoyday

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A very large energy pulse can affect electronics. Usually it blows them out. However, speakers were made to handle transient spikes (which would sound like crackly noises or pops and snaps).

This can also happen if there is something else (electrical appliance) on the same electrical circuit as the computer/speakers which turns itself off just after the time you go to bed (TV, air freshener, motion light, computer monitor going to standby mode)

I agree that its more likely just astral or exit noise.

Does not sound like something worrying causing it.

As a practical suggestion, just move the speakers farther from your bed. If its exit related, the noise should stop.
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