Hi!
I have my mister connected to a Lepy amplifier with a 3,5 aux cable and I get a humming sound out of my speakers…
Does anyone have a suggestion how to remedy this?
Thanks in advance, all the best!
Humming sound, speakers
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Re: Humming sound, speakers
These cheap Chinese amps often have grounding issues. Try touching the chassis, if it reduces the hum then it needs to be properly grounded.
Re: Humming sound, speakers
The 3.5mm audio jack on the analog i/o board is noisy as hell, unfortunately. The workaround is to use digital output. Luckily the same jack also supports optical out, which is way cleaner.
I got tired of shoddy analog -> optical converters so I ended up just picking a set of bookshelf speakers that has native optical input.
I got tired of shoddy analog -> optical converters so I ended up just picking a set of bookshelf speakers that has native optical input.
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Re: Humming sound, speakers
Cheers mate!Wave wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 8:40 pm The 3.5mm audio jack on the analog i/o board is noisy as hell, unfortunately. The workaround is to use digital output. Luckily the same jack also supports optical out, which is way cleaner.
I got tired of shoddy analog -> optical converters so I ended up just picking a set of bookshelf speakers that has native optical input.
I saw something like a ground loop noise isolator on amazon, but I’m unsure if it is worth it.
Re: Humming sound, speakers
I will say that if it's a constant humming, that does sound more like a ground loop, like AngelicLiver suggested.
If the sound is more reactive to things like how bright the screen is and disk access, that's the noisy analog jack output I am talking about.
If the sound is more reactive to things like how bright the screen is and disk access, that's the noisy analog jack output I am talking about.
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