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Did this only start happening when you installed your sub? Does this pop happen on your interiors as well?
I had this problem just recently with a customers car when I did a deck, Amp, Subs. It turns out that his 2nd or 3rd hand panasonic deck would do the same thing. You'd change the track , "POP!" You'd change the station, "POP!"
Strange thing was it did the same thing with his interior speakers, which were not amplified, even after I disconnected the RCAs that went to the sub-amp. I then threw in a brand new radio just to check it out and everything worked perfect.
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