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B&W AWS610
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<blockquote data-quote="Tricky" data-source="post: 876480" data-attributes="member: 20960"><p>Do you have different pieces of equipment plugged into different plug points? If so that can cause ground loop issues (the loop forms when you interconnect the two pieces of equipment that are connected to different sockets). Solved obviously by plugging everything into one plug point via a power strip or extension cord.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise one can also try unplugging everything around it one by one to try find the noise source if it is noise from other electronics nearby? If you have a DSTv line coming in nearby that could also be an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tricky, post: 876480, member: 20960"] Do you have different pieces of equipment plugged into different plug points? If so that can cause ground loop issues (the loop forms when you interconnect the two pieces of equipment that are connected to different sockets). Solved obviously by plugging everything into one plug point via a power strip or extension cord. Otherwise one can also try unplugging everything around it one by one to try find the noise source if it is noise from other electronics nearby? If you have a DSTv line coming in nearby that could also be an issue. [/QUOTE]
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