So you don't want to answer my question?
Depending on the answer i may have an easier fix.
Are you using Balanced or Unbalanced audio cables?
Does it still come through when the audio cable is unplugged?
Submerge is right next door to a radio station we have to deal with this sh!t allot. Sometimes the answer is as easy as changing a cable to a different length. Sometimes it's as complex as lining the inside of a rackmount box with copper foil.
I hear radio static and radio on my monitors (KRK VXT4) why?
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Sorry Torque, the radio static sound still come with the audio cables unplugged.. If I plug them i hear in one speaker louder, but it i move the audio cable it changes from louder to lower, or vice-versa..Torque wrote:So you don't want to answer my question?
Depending on the answer i may have an easier fix.
Are you using Balanced or Unbalanced audio cables?
Does it still come through when the audio cable is unplugged?
Submerge is right next door to a radio station we have to deal with this sh!t allot. Sometimes the answer is as easy as changing a cable to a different length. Sometimes it's as complex as lining the inside of a rackmount box with copper foil.
One of my questions that you didn't answer is if the cables you are using are balanced cables or not.Digs wrote:Sorry Torque, the radio static sound still come with the audio cables unplugged.. If I plug them i hear in one speaker louder, but it i move the audio cable it changes from louder to lower, or vice-versa..Torque wrote:So you don't want to answer my question?
Depending on the answer i may have an easier fix.
Are you using Balanced or Unbalanced audio cables?
Does it still come through when the audio cable is unplugged?
Submerge is right next door to a radio station we have to deal with this sh!t allot. Sometimes the answer is as easy as changing a cable to a different length. Sometimes it's as complex as lining the inside of a rackmount box with copper foil.
Now when you mention radio static noise, does that mean you can actually hear the radio in them or is it a hum or just white noise in general?
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