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| 1402649 | 2015-06-13 06:14:00 | I am getting some weird popping, crackling and a little hissing on my speakers. It has only just started happening in the last couple of days. The only thing new is a cable modem and a new router which is about two weeks old. Could this be the cause if so why did it wait over a week to start? Any ideas? |
DeSade (984) | ||
| 1402650 | 2015-06-13 06:48:00 | Had a customer a week or so back, similar problem, Router was to close to the Speakers, moved it further away - Problem disappeared :2cents: | wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1402651 | 2015-06-13 09:00:00 | This is my desk layout compared to modem placement. 6522 |
DeSade (984) | ||
| 1402652 | 2015-06-13 09:16:00 | Process of elimination test -- Disconnect both the Modem and the router completely, move them ( put them on the floor or something) , if the speakers then run as normal with no crackles, then one of them is the cause, if its still there, then its something else, and put back the modem and Router. Not exactly a technical answer, but crackles in speakers can be caused by some sort of interferance, and some times its trial and error to find out what. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1402653 | 2015-06-16 04:34:00 | Interference or your amplifier is faulty. A bad signal input cable or sound card could also do it. Also, depending on how cheap your speakers are, it could even be unfiltered noise coming in from the mains, which may indicate something at fault with your wiring or some other device plugged in. |
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