dizzysnakepilot;458190 Wrote: 
> it might cause it on other inputs, but the transporter has its own
> volume control that, when turned down, reveals other noises in the
> signal.
> 
> unplugged the wii and the ticking went away.  fast ticking, 5/second,
> not constant volume?
> 
> unplug your wiis!  or is there a better solution?

This is almost certainly a problem with your receiver, not the
Transporter. Turning down the volume on a source will reveal the noise
floor of the rest of the chain, and an amplifier, which must take inputs
from the outside world, is inherently more susceptible to this sort of
thing.

A few things you could try:

Are you using the wii's 802.11?  Use ethernet if possible.

Connect the wii with optical s/pdif if available.

Clamp ferrite cores around the wii's cables. Try them near either end
of the cable.


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