Re: buzzing soundBilly a écrit :
> "Major Jocelyn" <majorj@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:JusVj.4881$zm2.38571@wagner.videotron,net ...
>> Billy a écrit :
>>> I connected my HD monitor/TV to receiver KLH, simple hookup, output from
>>> monitor to receiver. worked fine but after a couple of weeks, I get damn
>>> buzzing sound like it is shorted somewhere.
>>>
>>> Not too technical on this end, what can I do to remove the buzzin sound.
>>> Nothing was altered with connections during this time I believe.
>>>
>>> tks all
>>>
>>> billy
>> If you unplug the monitor from your receiver does the buzzing sound
>> continue or it goes away? If it goes away it is probably a ground loop
>> that come from your TV RF Cable.
>>
>> Jocelyn
>> Proud Son of Leo Major, DCM & Bar
>> To know why I am proud go there: http :// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo Major
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> Tks Jocelyn for quick and great reply.
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> I turned on the receiver to the FM band and no buzzing was heard.
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> I turned on the TV/Monitor without receiver and no buzzing was evident.
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> Then again, turned on both receiver and TV/monitor the buzzing was on.
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> Some other things: I use KLH R5100 digital receiver, purchased in 2003.
> The receiver doesn't have an audio input from TV jack so I use the VCR input
> jack with std cables from the monitor to receiver.
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> I use Time Warner Cable HD/DVR box.
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> Should I try another input from TV to receiver? If a phone call o Time
> Warner is needed, what should I say?
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> tks all.
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> billy
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What you need to do is go at your nearest RadioShack and ask for this
part 270-054. It is a Ground Loop Isolator. You will plug this cable
between your monitor and your receiver. Then you will enjoy a Buzz Free
sound:-)
Jocelyn
Proud Son of Leo Major, DCM & Bar
To know why I am Proud go there: http :// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo Major