Re: Buzz in headphone jack
From: Phil (philk0spamb_at_home.com)
Date: 12/12/04
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Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 16:35:09 -0500
If you have cable internet service, you may also try a ground isolator on
the input to your cable modem. That is a notorious source for ground loop
problems. That's what fixed it for me. I've since lost the name of the
outfit that I got it from a few years back so I can't list it here but you
shouldn't have to much trouble finding oneee on the Web.
"n1soundman" <n1soundman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:89EF1302-BBF4-4998-82F8-57A9EFE95718@microsoft.com...
>I am a professional soundman. When i plug my computer into my sound mixing
> board, it picks up a low buzz. Now if i unplug my power cord, the buzz
> goes
> away. I need to use my computer for music playback mixed into a sound
> mixing
> board. Why does this happen and how can i get rid of it. I need a clear
> sound to work. Please help
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