Can somebody from SlimDevices address this issue with respect to
SqueezeBox2?

I experience AM RFI also.  I use my SBG/Wireless in my bedroom, connected to
one of those Cambridge Soundworks high-end CD/clock radios (forgot model
number).  If I want to listen to AM radio (eg, a ballgame), I have to unplug
the power on the SB.  This is only a little inconvenient, since the SB boots
up pretty quickly when I plug it back in.

I'm not too likely to actually go and replace the power supply on the unit,
unless I have a specific recommendation and instructions.  But, I am
considering a SB2.  Does the SB2 have the same problem?

Thanks.

-Alan D. Falk


"Charlie Richman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Since I installed my Squeezebox, there is constant
> > static interference on AM radio reception. Is it
> > the ethernet cable that is causing this -- or the
> > Squeezebox itself??
>
> My experience was that the source of the problem was
> the Squeezebox power supply, not the Squeezebox
> itself.  You may find that simply switching to an
> optical connection to your stereo is sufficient to
> isolate the RF interference.  In my case, optical
> connection was not an option, so I solved the issue by
> replacing the p/s with a similar unit found on eBay.
>
> Charlie Richman
>
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