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Re: OffTopic: trying to get a PC to play audio through monitor speakers
I had sent this earlier, butmade the mistake of replying to a reply, and
it didn't get to the list:
Tom,
Glad you got the monitor speakers working. As for the RFI: These pc
speakers can be a pain sometimes.
The problem is very often the wall wart sending power to the
speakers. Try a ferrite on the cord from the wall wart and also on the
audio cables.
Sometimes it's better to clamp everything and if the problem is gone,
remove them one at a time until you find which one really solved the
problem.
Try plugging the wall wart into another outlet on a different circuit.
Even if you need to use an extension cord and run it to another room.
Are you running
the amp/radio/pc on the same circuit? Maybe getting the amp onto a
different a.c. circuit will help things in the shack.
73, Steve KW3A
Re: OffTopic: trying to get a PC to play audio through monitor speakers
Tom,
Glad you got the monitor speakers working. As for the RFI: These pc
speakers can be a pain sometimes.
The problem is very often the wall wart sending power to the
speakers. Try a ferrite on the cord from the wall wart and also on the
audio cables.
Sometimes it's better to clamp everything and if the problem is gone,
remove them one at a time until you find which one really solved the
problem.
Try plugging the wall wart into another outlet on a different circuit.
Even if you need to use an extension cord and run it to another room.
Are you running
the amp/radio/pc on the same circuit? Maybe getting the amp onto a
different a.c. circuit will help things in the shack.
73, Steve KW3A
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