Any power strips or wall warts (power bricks) move in recently?  
Sometimes plugged into a power strip can cause some noise problems.

Roaming Cell phones?

A Favorite Dog / Cat been chewing on any of the connecting audio cords?

Bill Connelly
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On Mar 1, 2009, at 10:34 AM, D Stubbs wrote:

> A few months ago I bought a Griffin iMic for translating cassettes  
> and records to digital, what a great little gadget. It comes  
> bundled with Final Vinyl.
> All worked well when I did a couple dozen albums in Dec. Now when I  
> set up to do another batch there is background noise that shows up  
> in one channel on Final Vinyl and in one of the speakers. Its a low  
> level static sound with a beat of about 20 per second. First thing  
> I did was disconnect all peripherals, including iMic. Then went  
> around the house expecting stray motor noise. Nada.
> Where do I look next good folk?
> thanks, Del
>
> Sawtooth, G3, 10.4.11
>
>
> >


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