I hear stuff when I turn my headphone on max

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It's only when it's connected to my computer (via amp) it's very soft but when I turn the amp to the max I can actually (between the interference) music.. I don't know if it's AM/FM or even TV sound.. but I wonder how it is

(btw this only happens when it's switched to my PC)
 
magicmasta said:
It's only when it's connected to my computer (via amp) it's very soft but when I turn the amp to the max I can actually (between the interference) music.. I don't know if it's AM/FM or even TV sound.. but I wonder how it is

(btw this only happens when it's switched to my PC)

Does it sound like some AM radio station, like radio Luxemburg?

It's not likely that you recieve FM station. Hard to get FM demodulation by accident. AM demodulaion is very easy to get by accident, some diode (PN-junction) and some capacitance.

Medicine for this can be some ferrite bead or ferrite toroid.
 
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peranders said:
It's not likely that you recieve FM station. Hard to get FM demodulation by accident. AM demodulaion is very easy to get by accident, some diode (PN-junction) and some capacitance.

My roommate used to get FM radio from his computer speakers, 99.7 fm, 99x. It tended to get quite loud at different times of the day. This was only when nothing was playing, but when he would leave, and leave the speakers and computer on, it was definately noticable in the room.

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Brian
 
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BrianGT said:


My roommate used to get FM radio from his computer speakers, 99.7 fm, 99x. It tended to get quite loud at different times of the day. This was only when nothing was playing, but when he would leave, and leave the speakers and computer on, it was definately noticable in the room.

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Brian
I've got the same problem on mines

does he have the cambridge soundworks fps1000?
 
magicmasta said:
It's only when it's connected to my computer (via amp) it's very soft but when I turn the amp to the max I can actually (between the interference) music.. I don't know if it's AM/FM or even TV sound.. but I wonder how it is

(btw this only happens when it's switched to my PC)

This music, is it telling you to do things?

Anthony
;)
 
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