I've recently played with a few powerline adapters and in my home there is one adapter that causes audible clicks in the neighboring audio source when it is powered on. I've looked around but unfortunately most "powerline filtering" conversations seem to concentrate on improving adapters throughput, and not on reducing audio artefacts. I've read ludicrous advices like putting a $500 online UPS in front of a $50 adapter...
I know the issue can be solved with a little luck and using another power socket for either the audio source or powerline adapter I understand nothing about EMI and live well with that. Intentionally, I post this message outside the "Audiophile" forum. I'm looking for a *simple, diy, inexpensive* recipe that would work in case the "power cord extender/long ethernet cable" one is not practical. Ferrite beads on power cords? Thanks for your thoughts. 4 SB 3 iPeng (iPhone + iPad) SqueezeLite Squeezebox Server 7.8.1 (Debian 7.5) with plugins: CD Player, WaveInput by bpa IRBlaster by Gwendesign (Felix) Server Power Control by Gordon Harris Smart Mix by Michael Herger PowerSave by Jason Holtzapple Song Info, Song Lyrics by Erland Isaksson WeatherTime by Martin Rehfeld ShairTunes by StuartUSA Local Player, BBC iPlayer, SwitchPlayer by Triode Auto Dim Display, SaverSwitcher, ContextMenu by Peter Watkins. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ epoch1970's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=16711 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=103894
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