If it's not happening when using external reference monitors (speakers for mixing audio) then it's not a problem for pros. That's something the article does not mention. Probably related to the internal sound card driver.
Guys, please stop using this argument. I am a pro user. Of course i have an expensive external audio interface and a couple of calibrated studio monitors. But i didn't purchase a high end laptop to bring all those goodies with me everywhere i go. It may seem strange to you but many tasks can be done using the onboard speakers such as music arrangement and audio editing, as long as they don't pop though...
So it's not that we expected these speakers to sound like heaven at all. I am using Apple computers for over 10 years now and what makes me nervous at this time is that many issues stay unresolved lately. Really, i have a bloody list on my desktop. This particular issue may be fixed this month because it gained some attention but believe me, i remember these things coming out of the factory with no issues at all.
Mass production and decent quality control don't necessarily cancel each other. What kills decent QC is the consumer's tolerance to issues like this, not mass production.
Considering as a "fact" that it's impossible for Apple to create a 3000$ laptop without problems is what makes you the perfect customer for them. The one who is always paying without complaining.
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Lets hope Apple will provide this fix for Mojave as well and will not force the users to run Catalina
Yep. This is indeed critical. Catalina is still fresh so many pro apps are not compatible yet.