Right - to clear up some confusion - when I said phono, I meant RCA
outputs - nothing to do with record players. Sorry.

I've got powered, amplified computer speakers, no separate amp etc.

Ron:
Although a particular different p/s helped,  two others I tried didn't
and the one that was successful was under-rated. I guess I could try
and find some more. If it's passing it through what sort of filter
would you suggest - I've seen various products but I wondered if many
of them were just hi-fi snake-oil... perhaps not.

Another thought I had was to use the digital output and then an d-to-a
- perhaps a cheap amp with digital in and a tape loop. Would that
isolate it? (I could always just run speakers off the amp I suppose
but I only really need very small speakers for a bedside table.




On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 16:41:46 -0500, ron thigpen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert Boltman wrote:
> 
> > Thanks for any suggestions - sorry for the long windedness.
> 
> it sounds like you've already successfully debugged the problem.  from
> your description of the problem, it sounds like the SB P/S is generating
> or passing some noise that is making it's way into the analog outs.
> swapping P/S units resolved it, no?
> 
> if this is the case, you might try one of two solutions: find an
> alternate P/S with the appropriate output that doesn't pass/generate the
>   noise, or, on the theory that it is passing noise, try doing some
> filtering of your A/C.
> 
> --rt
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