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DSTV and crappy Coax cable?
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<blockquote data-quote="Enigma_2k4" data-source="post: 44758" data-attributes="member: 631"><p>OK, we'll I've tried using different interconnects from the decoder to the amp and it made no difference at all. I am using a simple splitter but that's on the yellow video RCA to go to both the AVR and to the PC.</p><p></p><p>The drone is quite hectic but it's a very low frequency, so if I turn off the subs then i can hardy hear it (although i still know it's there and it still irritates me for that reason alone). The cable I used was a quick fix el cheapo ellies cable from a spar / pick n pray.</p><p></p><p>Another issue (and potentially the route of the problem) is that I am in a complex, thus my decoder connects to a panel on the wall whereby I assume the signal comes from one communal dish the entire complex can use. Thus, the route cause of the drone is quite likely to be because of some shoddy cabling/connections somewhere out of my control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enigma_2k4, post: 44758, member: 631"] OK, we'll I've tried using different interconnects from the decoder to the amp and it made no difference at all. I am using a simple splitter but that's on the yellow video RCA to go to both the AVR and to the PC. The drone is quite hectic but it's a very low frequency, so if I turn off the subs then i can hardy hear it (although i still know it's there and it still irritates me for that reason alone). The cable I used was a quick fix el cheapo ellies cable from a spar / pick n pray. Another issue (and potentially the route of the problem) is that I am in a complex, thus my decoder connects to a panel on the wall whereby I assume the signal comes from one communal dish the entire complex can use. Thus, the route cause of the drone is quite likely to be because of some shoddy cabling/connections somewhere out of my control. [/QUOTE]
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