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Hi,
I have been recording vinyl LPs to my computer the past few days with a grounded phono preamp. I had no problems until today. I am now picking up serious hum and buzz, and I can hear broadcasts from an AM radio station that has a powerful transmitter located in my city, while using the recording software. WTF? Is there any way to stop this bs? I have tried various isolation transformers, grounding schemes, and shielded cable configurations to no avail. I have complained to the station, but got no response from engineering. Any ideas on what to do? Practical advice appreciated. TIA, James -- Real replies may be sent to zookini33 at hotmail dot com. Spam trap is in place. This posting does NOT constitute an agreement to accept email of a bulk or commercial nature. http://home.earthlink.net/~zewkini/ |
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