A friend exchanged her old iBook for a new 1.42 GHz one, with DVD burner, wireless internet and everything. OS 10.4.3.

Beautiful machine, but now problem with sound: her SoundSticks speakers (the ones with the "jellyfish" sub-woofer) makes popping, clicking noises, and the weirdest of all: the timing of the music gets screwed up! Sounds a little like wow & flutter did with cassette tapes.

This happens whether the source is radio streams off the net, or locally stored MP3s.

Any ideas? Are the speakers dying, or is this a software problem - Tiger perhaps? After all, they connect to the Mac through USB, so the digital-to-analog conversion happens in the speaker system.


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