It's definitely related to wireless RF as Sean suggests. When I had
Cambridge Soundworks speakers connected to the SB2 in my bedroom, I did
not experience this problem at all. However, I did experience it on a
pair of headphones that I plugged in, leading me to believe that I had
a faulty headphone jack. About a week later I swapped the white
Cambridge Soundworks speakers with a set of black Altec Lansings (for
purely aesthetic reasons) and immediately noticed the problem with the
new speakers (which evidently are not as well-shielded as the Cambridge
Soundworks speakers). I finally clued into what was causing the problem
when I switched off the SB2, causing the clock screensaver to display.
I noticed a clicking sound coming from the speakers that was in perfect
sync with the changing seconds on the clock display. Since this gets
remotely updated from the server every second, I assumed the problem
had something to do with the wireless connection. I disconnected the
external RF antenna, which caused my signal strength to go from 96% to
80%, but which also elminiated the RF interference with the
speakers/headphones.

Dean


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