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    Posted: 27 June 2004 at 7:13pm
Is there anything I can buy to attach to my headphone cable for example to reduce interferance from my PC?

Apparently the phones are picking up interferance from the HD.
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There are some models of speakers have a jack to connect the Headphone to, so, this will reduce interferance from my PC if speakers are away from it.
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Buy a better set of headphones?

Well designed headphones will perform better...

or get a long cable to run out away from the PC...

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No my headphones are good, (Sennheisser 590's), they are so sensitive they pick up all the interferance you see, just wondering if theres something i can attach the the cable>pc to reduce it.
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put some pillows around the pc!  LOL
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my speakers are so powerful that sometimes when i crank them up to listen to some rammstein the sides of my computer screen go all wavy and turn funny colors
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Speakers don’t normally pick up nose (substantial noise) unless they are amplified after the lead to them or remote kind that transmit the sound without cable to the headphones. If you are getting interference it could be from a bad connection from the PC to the headphones, the sound card or a device like a mic plugged into the card. If you are taking the output of your sound card into you stereo and then into your headphones then yes you could pick up interference. I always use the best leads you can get like gold plated to connect from sauce to amp as this is always the point where you will get interference. You can get this type of lead from a good HI FI shop.

 

Sennheisser equipment is one of the best you can use and this should not be your problem, all the same check the jack plug as you may have a dry joint. A good tip is to clean all sound jack plugs from time to time using a pencil rubber rubbing it over the jack cleaning all oxidisation from it making it shine.

All this I have learnt from doing sound engineering in North Wales UK for shows like 42nd street and more.

Hope this helps

BoLt (Computer Engineer)
I suffer from Dyslexia, it means I can not spell to well not that I am thick.

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