


Hope this helps!Įdit: 15Jun22 - Running 12.4, Still hearing the pops when not using an equalizer (here's a good example of what it sounds like, courtesy of /u/lastabaka). I'm no expert, but I think this lines up with an earlier post that stated that this is software-related issue. I know it's not ideal having to run another application, but just opening it, and leaving the equalizer on the Flat setting, got rid of all the speaker problems. I chose the free version of eqMac website github

doing it for a while, and Spotify is planning on introducing its own version soon. What did work however was using an equalizer. Looking for to upgrade your audio so you can enjoy Apple Musics new. None of the fixes I've seen have worked for me, including changing the MIDI frequency, removing the audio preferences, killing audio drivers, and upgrading to OS 12.3. For example, if I notice the pop at 01:36 in some video, and I go back to that point to try to replicate it, it might not happen. When measured as a standard rectangular shape, the screens are 14.2 inches and 16.2 inches diagonally (actual viewable area is less). It happens regardless of what browser I'm using, and the weirdest part is, the problem is very random and intermittent. The displays on the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro have rounded corners at the top. Hey guys, I'm using a 2021 M1 Max 16" Macbook Pro and I've been noticing the speakers popping on three websites in particular youtube, vimeo, and soundcloud.
