Popping noise on Creative 6600's / Audigy

Hi there,
I've been using this configuration for a while now and haven't had any problems with it. Until now.
The speakers seem to have developed an annoying popping noise, but it only happens in 3 out of the 6 satellite speakers. The noise is the same level no matter what the speakers are set to on their wired remote, and only stops once the speakers reach volume 8, and then the sound is awful because the speakers can't actually cope at that level.
I've taken apart the little remote and cleaned everything out which seemed to stop the problem for about 60-20 seconds, then it started again.
The noise will stick around for a few hours and then dissapear for a couple of minutes ata time, before coming back to annoy me again.
Does anyone have any ideas on this? Thanks in advance...
Stom

My Powerbook G4 12" makes a popping noise before and after (there is usually a delay after a sound is played) a sound is played through the built-in speakers. It could be that when your Powerbook goes to sleep, the speakers were activated and then they are "turned-off," which results in a popping sound. To test if this is the case, plug in a pair of headphones and put the Powerbook to sleep. If it doesn't make the popping sound, it is just the built-in speakers. If it still makes the sound, then the problem lies elsewhere.
PowerMac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   1GB RAM, nvidia 6800 ultra, Apple 30" Cinema Display

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