Puff Goes the Sunfire Mk II Subwoofer


Every now and then (and I have not yet discerned a pattern), my sunfire MK II subwoofer makes a soft but very noticeable puff sound. The sound is similar to the thump that you would hear unplugging a heavily amped subwoofer from the wall, but not as loud. My first thought was that I must have a bum cable, but I swapped out the cable and still have the problem. I am running a Sunfire Theater Grand II pre/pro. I also have a nasty ground loop problem which I solved (without any problems until now) with an Entech humbuster box in line between the pre and the sub. The ground effect is coming in from a dirty RF signal from my cable TV provider. I am also using two star-clustered Richard Gray Power Company 400s units which I have all of my stuff plugged into (pre/pro, Sunfire Cinema Grand amp, sub, Kenwood 5900M CD/DVD, Scientific Atlanta Explorer 2100 cable box, Sharpvision 34N-WF5H TV). The problem started when I added the Richard Grays but I don't see how the problem would be related; it seems like a coincidence. Hu-Hu-Hu Help!
rdmillerrd
I had a Sunfire Signature sub with the (same?) problem. It was in my living room video system. The sub was very sensitive to any power surges in the room. I eventually ran the sub only on a heavy extension cord to another circuit in another room. I recently sold the sub to a friend who has it in his video on a dedicated circuit - no problems at all. I found the lower you have the level control set on the sub, the sooner it will go to stand by on the "auto on" mode. Then it will stay off until a bass demand triggers it, then the muted "thump".

Daniel
i agree...try removing the RGPC one at a time to see if you can isolate the potential problem. Please keep us posted on results, as I am curious about RGPC stuff.

Thanks and good luck!!!

m-
I found that Sunfire offered excellent customer service. I had a case of a strange noise & they determined that an internal coupling had come loose. They were very helpful and may have heard of your problem before.
Try running two or three dedicated lines to your system. They really do work wonders. In fact that's my favorite tweak :~)
Try setting your processor bass level as low as possible, & the level control on the sub as high as possible. This will minimize the sub's tendency to go into standby mode during a quiet movie passage or musical segment. It worked for me..

Daniel