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HELP : Receiver interference (Onkyo TX-NR807)
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<blockquote data-quote="xrapidx" data-source="post: 65133" data-attributes="member: 1128"><p>In the surround modes (DTS Surround Sensation/Dolby) you can hear it from the seats clearly - seats are around 3.5m. On the other modes you'd have to listen carefully to hear it. Above -10db you can really hear it. </p><p></p><p>You'd struggle to hear it during any scene where there is audio, I actually doubt you'd be able to hear it- e.g. talking, music, etc. But in a silent scene its quite audible, say in between tracks on a CD, or a DVD menu without audio, or even the PS3 menu's.</p><p></p><p>The easiest way to test for it for me, and how I found out DIRECT mode didn't do it, was to use the PS3 over HDMI as follows:</p><p>1.) Start PS3.</p><p>2.) Login.</p><p>3.) Jump menu's so it beeps</p><p>4.) Once the menu change sound is complete - silence + interference.</p><p></p><p>Best I can describe the sound is it being similiar to FM radio interference, its not a constant level buzz or interference, but flunctuating volume/freuqency interference, but constantly. If that makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xrapidx, post: 65133, member: 1128"] In the surround modes (DTS Surround Sensation/Dolby) you can hear it from the seats clearly - seats are around 3.5m. On the other modes you'd have to listen carefully to hear it. Above -10db you can really hear it. You'd struggle to hear it during any scene where there is audio, I actually doubt you'd be able to hear it- e.g. talking, music, etc. But in a silent scene its quite audible, say in between tracks on a CD, or a DVD menu without audio, or even the PS3 menu's. The easiest way to test for it for me, and how I found out DIRECT mode didn't do it, was to use the PS3 over HDMI as follows: 1.) Start PS3. 2.) Login. 3.) Jump menu's so it beeps 4.) Once the menu change sound is complete - silence + interference. Best I can describe the sound is it being similiar to FM radio interference, its not a constant level buzz or interference, but flunctuating volume/freuqency interference, but constantly. If that makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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