Hi Michael,
I never was able to eliminate such sounds when doing recordings with my
USB turntable. But, it was improved when I plugged the turntable directly into
my computer's USB port. When I went through a hub, the noise was increased.
Eric Caron
On May 18, 2014, at 5:21 AM, Michael Marshall <[email protected]> wrote:
> hey,
> I apologise if this is the wrong list for this kind of thing but i know there
> are a lot of people on here so i will give this a go.
> i have had a new mark USB turntable for 3 years now and ever since that time
> and extremely annoying noise has been present.
> It is my experience with USB sound cards that you tend to get some hissing
> but this is driving me mad.
> I have uploaded a Sample you may want to turn the volume up.
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/28973939/USB%20device%20noise.mp3
>
> i’m using a mac right now but the noise also occurs on Windows machines.
> I thought the problem may be electrical interference due to other devices
> being in close proximity. i disconnected all other devices but still nothing.
> any help would be fantastic.
> thanks
>
> Michael
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