On Mar 2, 9:12 am, bob b <adel...@charter.net> wrote:
> I had a static-y humbuzz in one channel of my Creative T20 speakers
> and tried the pull and plug thing to isolate the cause, no luck.
>
> So I bought a "ground loop isolater", a filter-like thing that plugs
> into the audio out port of the computer w. a male mini end, then
> plug the speaker into the female end of the device.
>
> Works great, cleaned up the noise.  Device is an RCA filter,
> PAC SNI-1/3.5 costs about $10, widely available in electronics
> sites online.
>
> Good luck, Bob
> Sawtooth G4, Sonnet 1.8 upgrade, 10.4.11
>
When I unplugged the speakers, the one channel in Final Vinyl still
shows the exact same noise ( I just couldn't hear it) - are you saying
this filter, plugged into the speaker port, will work backwards and
fix internal noise?
thanks, Del
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