This wont' work, because it is inserted only in the
analog audio change. The noise is coming from the power outlet and is infesting
my internal audio in the computer, amp, etc
Today, I turned all the lights off in the
house...no result. I also plugged into several different outlets, even
those from a recent re-model. I wonder if it is the wireless routers
we have in the house. Not sure, but I will have to get some expensive unite or a
isolation transformer to be able to record here. :(
Kris
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On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 1:41 AM, Kris Hartung <khartung@q.com>
wrote:
Tried that. It has worked in other places,
however, especially with a comupter in the room and magnetic guitar
pickups.
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Sent:
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 9:28 PM
Subject:
Constant buzzing - can it be killed!
Is there anything, anything that you can
put in between a power outlet and your gear to prevent buzzing? It is
driving me up the wall. I literally can't record because of it. It
comes out of my amps by itself, my computer with guitar plugged into it
directly, etc. It is not my guitar cables, or the ground in
the guitar. I have eliminated these as the source. It is most definitely
caused within the circuit of the wiring in my house. I have no
reastat light controllers in my basement, which was the cause of the
noise when I was upstairs, but turned them off. There
has to be something, or this will me insane.
Kris
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