Mark Lanctot;218155 Wrote: > Is it just me or does this not make sense?
What, you didn't understand that? See, you tune into 802.11g networks just like a UHF channel... doesn't your router have a fine-tuning adjustment dial? > > As far as this being the source of the static, you are the first one to > ever report it on this forum, and some here have pretty hideous EMI > environments (I'm less than 1 km from a 500 kW radio transmitter, for > example.) This is not saying that it isn't the source, just that it's > very, very rare. You simply cannot introduce audible static, pops and > clicks in an 802.11g signal, it'll drop out or go down in rate. You'd > have to specifically craft proper SlimProto packets and inject them > into the stream. And it is MUCH easier to have random crappola sounds in the normal radio spectrum that confuses amps. Gads, remember the days when CB radio was cool, and there was a pretty good chance that once a month or so some PA system in some venue would interrupt their quiet muzak with "breaker, good buddy" at full blast... > > As for your static problems, there's obviously something serious going > on in your preamp/amp/speakers. Have you checked connections on all > devices? Speaker terminals, interconnects? It doesn't make sense that > this situation would reappear once you changed sources from SB3 to > Transporter. Agreed. Or adjust the fine tuning dial on your router. (It is right next to the Bandwidth Throttle on most. I put a brick on my throttle so I get max speed.) -- snarlydwarf ------------------------------------------------------------------------ snarlydwarf's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=1179 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=36764 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/audiophiles
