Static From Right Internal Speaker

I am hearing static from the right side internal speaker whenever I adjust the volume control up or down. It lasts for about 10 seconds then goes away. Muting or volume level has no affect on the volume of the static. It also occurs when I pull up the "sound" window in "system preference" and then goes away after about 10 seconds. When I plug in headphones, though, the static is muted and I don't hear any static in the headphones. One last peculiar thing is that when I have the charger plugged in, the static occurs all the time and never goes away except when the headphones are plugged in. BTW the Macbook is only two weeks old.
Macbook   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

This has happened to mine too, I'm taking it in to the apple store tomorrow to have it looked at.

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