I had this problem, but I managed to fix it by a rather different
approach than the workarounds already posted here. I have an HP Pavilion
dv9830 laptop, and noticed that the light in my keyboard media strip's
mute button would turn from blue (supposed to indicate not-muted) to
orange (supposed to indicate muted) about 15 seconds after the last
sound has played. The next sound played after that would turn the light
blue again, but would also make a loud "pop" sound when the light
changes, and I'd notice the first half-second or so of the sound would
be clipped off. Now, although this mute button light works as it should
in Windows, it has never worked properly in Ubuntu. In fact, if I mute
the sound either through the button or through the speaker icon in my
notifications area, the sound mutes, but the light stays blue. This
leads me to believe that the light turning orange in Ubuntu is actually
indicating that the sound card is being powered off.

So, I went into /etc/pulse/default.pa, found the following line:

 load-module module-suspend-on-idle

and commented it out. I then restarted Pulseaudio (killall -9
pulseaudio, and let it respawn), and now the light stays blue, and
there's no more popping or clicking when a sample is played.

I don't think the popping/clicking when the sound card is being woken up
is a bug. At least, it's not a software bug, and it's nothing that
Ubuntu can control or fix. It is a hardware issue caused by powering up
the sound circuitry. Therefore, I believe the best way to resolve this
issue is not to remove the powersave feature, as it can be an important
feature for netbooks and laptops. Rather, the way to resolve this issue
is to add an option to PA Prefs to enable or disable Powersave mode and
to set the delay time; and have this option disabled by default.

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snd-hda-intel powersave option and "CLICK" from speakers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381201
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