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todd51

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I was listening to music in iTunes and just as one song ended, I heard a "pop" come from my MBP's speakers. About 15 seconds later I noticed that itunes wasn't playing another song and I heard another "pop" and it cut into the next song about 20 seconds into it.

I'm not too worried about it seeing I'm hooked up to the wall outlet, thinking it may just be an electrical current..that and I'm usually never at the spot I am now with my MBP (or probably will never be again).
 
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My iMac does the same thing, and I think its a bug of the iMacs, I've heard other people talking about it. Theres a problem with the audio card.
 
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Take it to your local Apple store for an examination. If you have Applecare it's covered.
 
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I don't have an Apple store around me besides 4 hours away, and I don't want to drive that far for this, it has only happened once and hasn't since.

I'm not going to worry about it unless it happens more often.
 

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