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Sounds like a motor whine from your description. I don't know what types of filters are available in Paris, but surely you are not the first person there to need help with this problem. I would check with high end high fi dealers, they worry about line noise intruding into their listening. What AC voltage does Paris use (120,240,100)? 50hz or 60hz? Is it 3 wire, one is ground, one hot, one neutral? bret --- Stuart Wyatt <stuart@solostring.com> wrote: > > Thanks Bret! > > I have a feeling that I will have to solve the problem though at my > end. > I'm 99% certain that there is something on the mains loop to the > floor > in someone else's apartment that is picking up interferance. The sort > of > noise that I am getting is a high pitched whine that goes up in > frequency (up to 15-18Khz I think) then cuts off. Playing around with > > neighbours fridges is definitely out of the question - hell, this is > Paris... I've hardly even seen them, let alone spoken to them. > > I'm going to try a few experiments... one of which is moving all my > equipment to the countryside this weekend and trying to record the > bloody stuff there :) > > I'll check out your links in the morning. :) > > -- > Stuart Wyatt - Solo String Project > http://www.solostring.com > stuart@solostring.com > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better http://health.yahoo.com