Though I recommend trying one thing before then. If you replace your sound card your problem will go away. And yes that usual "cheap" shielding comes from CHINA.HA! Go figure. Sometimes it comes from the simple fact that the manufacturer of the audio speakers don't use high quality (thickness) wiring to shield them from other electronic sources. And I found that the interference was coming from the computer "monitor". I know this is pretty much common sense but I had the same problem with the popping from just 1 speaker.
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Should I just send them back again and hope the next system will be fine again, or is there something wrong with my PC somehow? I hope that there is a quick-fix I can do myself, because sending them back and waiting for a new system takes about a month and I don't want to have no sound for a month lol. The subwoofer is under my desk on the floor, also touching nothing else. The cables are hanging loosely behind the desk at the wall. The speakers are standing freely on my desk, touching nothing else. So everytime I turn my speakers on, I have to unplug them for a second, or else they will pop all the time. When I then turn them off and on again, the popping is back and I have to re-unplug and plug them to make it go away. When I unplug them from the back of my PC and plug them right back in, the popping is gone and they work as intended. Turning them off and on again doesn't help and they do it indefinitely (at least they were still doing it after 5 minutes^^). When I turn the system off, the speakers continuously emit a popping sound every couple of seconds.
But now I have a really weird problem with this new system: So I sent them back and got a replacement. Http /They worked fine the whole time until one day, when they just wouldn't turn on anymore. A couple of months ago, I bought myself the following 2.1 speaker system: