Funny noise when changing volume

I've just noticed that when the volume is changed by pressing the volume keys at the top of the keyboard a small tapping noise comes from the speakers. I've checked the sound settings in the system preferences and I've turned off the play feedback feature when the volume is changed.
It's really beginning to bug me. This has only occurred after installing the latest update.
Has anyone else experienced the same problem?
Anna

So I took my 1.33Ghz iBook back to the Apple Store to have it replaced for this clicking/popping noise, volume balance problem that they are unable to fix or acknowledge as a bug. While I was waiting to be helped by the genius, I thought I would do a test with the iBooks and Powerbooks in the store.
Here are my startling findings....
ALL OF THE 12" IBOOKS AND POWERBOOKS IN THE STORE HAD THIS POPPING/CRACKLING SOUND.
Seems to be a bigger problem than even I had thought. I guess we will have to wait for a 10.4.4 update that hopefully will fix this problem.

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