That's normal with all units. It's a discharge when the Pandora switches off the audio amp to safe power. It does that if you haven't run any sounds for a while.
It won't happen while playing music or games.
My washing machine makes an odd noise when going from the Soak to Spin cycle.. Can I disable this or can I make my washing machine be on spin the whole time.
Seriously I've heard this on both my Pandoras for a long time and never bothered me ( Although I do love the sound old MFM harddrives makes so maybe I'm not the best example..)
But even more seriously, you could ask one of the guru's on how to disable the power saving on the audio system.. but obviously this would eat battery life since it's driving the amplifier all the time, verses shutting off when not needed. I have a feeling this may be a hardwired into the DAC circuitry so you may not be able to..
ok, besides that, do you have something productive to this thread? I would appreciate that.I add a bit of sarcasm with real advice. did you just get hung up on my Sarcasm instead of reading the whole thing... also see my Member status above my avatar..
Thanks, man.Sure, send a private message MWeston the designer of the audio system (among other things) and ask him how to eliminate this obviously crippling issue.
Also I think this is not even hearable through headphones/audiojack, so really nothing to worry about.
Also I think this is not even hearable through headphones/audiojack, so really nothing to worry about.
It's also hearable over headphones. Noticed it yesterday. And I would have been surprised if not, as it's the amp, which 'feeds' both.
Thanks for this thread. Actually I thought there was a small issue with my Pandora too.
Really? Never noticed it on headphones.