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Help with hooking computer up to stereo reciever
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| Warez Guy |
| I hooked up my computer to my stereo reciever so I could listen to music through my stereo speakers. It worked fine but theres a bit of a humming or a buzzing sound in the background. The sound gets worse the more I turn my speakers up. I've made sure none of the connections are loose but it's still there. Anyone know how to fix this? thanks.:) |
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| OrZonE |
Get magnetically shielded wire.
If that doesn't work its your amp, I've got the same problem, when I have more than 2 source connected to my Amp and I listen to Music from the PC there is always a humming sound, but when I disconnect all the wires except the one from the PC it disappears. |
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| Ray_Finkle |
Are you sending it as an analogue signal? if you are, You will get a low humming noise which is massive feedback. Make a digital cable.
Hook your cable to your digital out on your soundcard and you coaxial digital input on your reciever. BOOM! no more feedback |
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| Fir3start3r |
Gold Plated connections help lots too. :)
It helps cut down any 'transient' signals your amp may be picking up.
Sure they're a little more expensive, but worth every buck.
(I had this problem too).
How old is your amp? You can buy some anti-static spray and spray your amp knobs to cut down any static buildup you may have too.
Just some thoughts :) |
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| SmellsExcellent |
may be electric hum.. there should be a ground connection on your amp and just stick any old wire in there and push it into the groung on a wall outlet...
-marc |
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| Ray_Finkle |
I almost guarentee that his problem is that he is sending the signal via an analogue connection. Hook it up to your digital connections and it will go away.
I tried hooking my comp up to my stereo through about 100 ft of cable through analogue and the impedance was TREMENDOUS (what this dude is talking about)
Then I went digital and boom, problem is solved. That is because digital sends the signal under the analogue. |
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| Fir3start3r |
| quote: | Originally posted by SmellsExcellent
may be electric hum.. there should be a ground connection on your amp and just stick any old wire in there and push it into the groung on a wall outlet...
-marc |
Picture this...
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:haha: |
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| Warez Guy |
| Thanks, I'll try those in a while. I got all of the wires on the back of my reciever mixed up and I can't figure out where they all go. This could take me a while to fix:confused: |
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| quddha |
| UHm, this might sound obvious, but maybe you have the mic on. Mute the mic. :P HEhe, i know it sound stupid, but you never know. :P |
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| Warez Guy |
| Nope, It's in the digital. And no the mike is not on. Anyone have any other suggestions? thanks. |
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