Mass interference with the PC

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  • SDA1C
    SDA1C Posts: 2,072
    edited March 2012
    Syndil wrote: »
    Never saw that coming. Glad you figured it out. Still having a hard time figuring out exactly how that configuration would produce the results you were getting.

    I dont know but it sure was. I went to Use a different socket for the sub. when I pulled it away from the wall....wow I need a drink lol

    Thats kind of scary actually. I got a new digi cable from Pep and I have had a hard time with sibilance. I was going to try something else but I think now I will give it some more time. I wonder if this whole deal could hav caused that. I wonder what else is fubar....I wonder when the hell this happened? My God ! Now I have guilt!
    Too much **** to list....
  • Drenis
    Drenis Posts: 2,871
    edited March 2012
    SDA1C wrote: »
    LOL are you kidding me? Its an effin PC lol that's all I know. I am connected via 1/8th to rca. Rudimentary at best but check this out... I unplug the 1/8 from the headfon and it gets worse. I have found a bit of a solution but it doesn't completely get rid of it. I plugged the tv directly into the wall, put my pre and amp to the audio filter on the pf60. I put the sub and the oppo to the digital filter and the ps3 to the #2 digital filter. Now it doesn't seem to be as reactive to animation but it rumbles more when at idle. If I unplug the monitor(tv) and the pc it's sex again. Also I got a bad thump when I unplugged the printer from the pc but the rest didn't go away. I can hear (I think) every time the router goes to down load. Freakin weird man!

    While you have figured out the issue... the method you use to transmit audio isn't always feasible. It's very easy to induce a ground loop/hum with that method. You also use the on-board DAC's which WILL be very poor quality.

    Usually a sound card is ALWAYS better than on-board audio.
  • disneyjoe7
    disneyjoe7 Posts: 11,435
    edited March 2012
    Sorry I'm laughing now LOL :cheesygrin:

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  • SDA1C
    SDA1C Posts: 2,072
    edited March 2012
    disneyjoe7 wrote: »
    Sorry I'm laughing now LOL :cheesygrin:
    I know ...I deserve it lol
    Drenis wrote: »
    While you have figured out the issue... the method you use to transmit audio isn't always feasible. It's very easy to induce a ground loop/hum with that method. You also use the on-board DAC's which WILL be very poor quality.

    Usually a sound card is ALWAYS better than on-board audio.
    Point taken. I dont listen via pc just the occasional youtube vid. And just for that reason. The quality is Horrible.
    Too much **** to list....