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Hiss on left channel...except during load shedding.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ands" data-source="post: 1117810" data-attributes="member: 21995"><p>Thank you, [USER=18948]@Gerlach[/USER]. I stay out in Vierlanden.</p><p></p><p>That seems to confirm my suspicion. Unfortunately, I am not technically minded enough to DIY something like that. Also, I don't have a closed off office. I sit in an open plan area just outside our main bedroom...so I don't want my work area looking "industrial". The Audiolab DC Block is a neat, small box and quite unobtrusive...so probably going to go that route.</p><p></p><p>A few days ago, the Raspberry Pi (to manage our inverter) - that I ordered back in July - finally arrived. I am now running our house mainly off batteries and solar panels. The inverter only switches over to Eskom in the early hours of the morning when the batteries start running low and there is no power coming from the solar panels.</p><p></p><p>That means that for now the hiss is gone. I will probably still run into problems on a cloudy day or when load shedding schedule gets out of hand - but hopefully the DC block would have arrived by then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ands, post: 1117810, member: 21995"] Thank you, [USER=18948]@Gerlach[/USER]. I stay out in Vierlanden. That seems to confirm my suspicion. Unfortunately, I am not technically minded enough to DIY something like that. Also, I don't have a closed off office. I sit in an open plan area just outside our main bedroom...so I don't want my work area looking "industrial". The Audiolab DC Block is a neat, small box and quite unobtrusive...so probably going to go that route. A few days ago, the Raspberry Pi (to manage our inverter) - that I ordered back in July - finally arrived. I am now running our house mainly off batteries and solar panels. The inverter only switches over to Eskom in the early hours of the morning when the batteries start running low and there is no power coming from the solar panels. That means that for now the hiss is gone. I will probably still run into problems on a cloudy day or when load shedding schedule gets out of hand - but hopefully the DC block would have arrived by then. [/QUOTE]
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