if you turned off all wifi routers, then try turning off the cell phone tower
or last chance, try a different circuit - wall outlet
or last chance, try a different circuit - wall outlet
high frequency intermittent noise
@randy-11 The cell tower..next time I see them working on the tower, I’ll wave them down...hey can ya turn it off for a few? Another circuit, yes I’ve tried that as well. Good idea though. I wish I knew how to use an oscilloscope and had one handy. This was very interesting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFLZm4LbzQU I would like to measure the Furman product with an oscilloscope to see the difference. Has anyone tried to measure Common Mode Noise from a Furman? |
If you have a portable battery powered AM radio, try tuning it to an unused frequency toward the low end of the band (e.g. 540 kHz), and see if it picks up the noise. That might help to determine if the noise is getting into your audio system via the air or via the power line. And if it turns out that the radio picks up the noise, you might be able to determine the direction it is coming from by trying various orientations of the radio's antenna. Good luck. Regards, -- Al |
I did lots of research into balanced power a while back and although I went with a different unit for monetary reasons this is the unit I would have purchased. Yes, it's professional grade but so what? If it takes care of your problem then it’s worth it. http://www.furmanpower.com/product/20a-prestige-symmetrically-balanced-power-conditioner-P-2400%20IT |