Vibelink small pop sound when it goes into standby

anonyless

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just got the Vibelink, it is excellent. but I can't figure out the small pop I get (sound come from the speakers) every time it goes into standby ONLY -
i have it connected to the Ultra with RCA and toslink inputs , same thing happens no matter on which input it's set to.
tried turning its volume all the way down - same.

right now it's connected to the Ultra with RCAs, Toslink, short (stereo) trigger cable. tried disconnecting the trigger cable to see if it makes any difference, but it doesn't.
also I should mention, it doesn't matter how it goes intro standby (button, app, Ultra triiger) - I always get the low pop sound.

it's not a big deal, but was wondering if anyone else experienced this issue
 
Mine popped when I turned it off via the app.
Not uncommon on amplifiers.

 
I think it's a bug - a really small one, but still
I don't think so. As @Mr Ee said, it is common in amplifiers.

As far as I know, most D-class amps with TPA325X and PFFB have pop noise at power on/off.

The WiiM amp has no pop noise, but the WiiM amp pro and amp Ultra have the same pop noise.

Other,
Topping PA5
Fosi Audio V3
TP RA3
etc. are also similar.
 
so we'll to agree on disagreeing
the Vibelink replaced 3e audio A5 for me, which doesn't have any pop when turned off/on
ASR measurements have shown that pop noise is generated when the 3e audio A5 is switched on and off.

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ASR measurements have shown that pop noise is generated when the 3e audio A5 is switched on and off.

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couldn't hear any pop from the speakers when the A5 went into standby - only its relay clicking sound from within the amp.
I'm not trying to make a big deal out of it, just wanted to make sure this is a known issue /bug / "thing" and that the amp I bought is 100% fine
 
couldn't hear any pop from the speakers when the A5 went into standby - only its relay clicking sound from within the amp.
I'm not trying to make a big deal out of it, just wanted to make sure this is a known issue /bug / "thing" and that the amp I bought is 100% fine
You can submit a request ticket via the feedback section of the WiiM app.

Honestly I was concerned about this pop noise when the WiiM amp pro was released and asked if it could be improved by submitting a ticket. The team is aware of it, but it probably won't be easy to remedy.
 
You can submit a request ticket via the feedback section of the WiiM app.

Honestly I was concerned about this pop noise when the WiiM amp pro was released and asked if it
so why did you open a ticket with WiiM on this if you don't consider this a bug?

i searched both this forum and ASR before posting this thread, and couldn't find anyone complaining on this matter (only for turning off).
if this is a "common issue" with 325x based amps that i was not aware of (though coming from a really good one imho) - that's fine! but why normalize this?
 
so why did you open a ticket with WiiM on this if you don't consider this a bug?
My TP RA3 amp, which I was using at the time, had the same pop noise, but Amp pro was a bit louder than it. So I just asked if they could make it a bit quieter on the software side.

It is pointless to continue discussing whether it is a bug or not here. If you feel it is an issue, then please submit a ticket and ask the Support Team directly.
 
so why did you open a ticket with WiiM on this if you don't consider this a bug?
My reading of this is that @Wiimer originally thought it was but after raising a ticket to WiiM and educating themselves elsewhere, they now consider it to be normal and not an issue. So sort of where you are now ;) :)
 
and for a second i thought one of the ideas behind this forum is making WiiM products better with the help of the community.
and having said that, here you are making excuses for a fault (or however you'd like to call it) , just because it's "small" .
if 3e Audio managed to solve the clicks on power off/on with the same Ti chips, I'm sure WiiM can as well if they wanted to.

i got my answer, thank you
 
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