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I've done a quick resource about the topic and found out that there was galaxy note 3s and galaxy 5s with this problem too.
I have found two possible reason:
1. "It can happen if the coupling capacitor for the audio output is leaky (the DC level shift on the motherboard side of the capacitor isn't supposed to leak through to the earphone jack side, and it is). In the case of a phone, that means a motherboard replacement, because no one replaces components any more."
The only problem is that with the super high-end Directpath technology there is no need for a coupling capacitor. 
See page 14: http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tpa6136a2.pdf
2. The problem is related to powersaving mode. Some people was able to eleminate the problem with turning power saving mode off. It seems like the system shuts down the sound subsystem every time a sound stops.
I've tried turning off smart automatic power save, but it doesn't help.
But maybe this is also can be fixed with a software update though.
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