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<blockquote data-quote="battenfan" data-source="post: 958964" data-attributes="member: 239108"><p>What equipment are you using? Has it always been like this or did it suddenly appear? Have you tried isolating the problem, pulling out cables? More details, please.</p><p>If it's radio interference, try william's suggestion, replace cables or try a small capacitor across signal and ground on the end of a cable closest to the amp input..</p><p></p><p>Edit: This site <a href="http://www.acma.gov.au/Citizen/Consumer-info/My-connected-home/TV-reception/eliminating-cb-radio-interference-in-stereo-or-audio-equipment" target="_blank">Eliminating interference in stereo or audio equipment | ACMA</a> suggests ferrite beads, you could also try clamp-on ferrites outside the shield, like vga cables had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="battenfan, post: 958964, member: 239108"] What equipment are you using? Has it always been like this or did it suddenly appear? Have you tried isolating the problem, pulling out cables? More details, please. If it's radio interference, try william's suggestion, replace cables or try a small capacitor across signal and ground on the end of a cable closest to the amp input.. Edit: This site [URL="http://www.acma.gov.au/Citizen/Consumer-info/My-connected-home/TV-reception/eliminating-cb-radio-interference-in-stereo-or-audio-equipment"]Eliminating interference in stereo or audio equipment | ACMA[/URL] suggests ferrite beads, you could also try clamp-on ferrites outside the shield, like vga cables had. [/QUOTE]
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