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Old July 26th 03, 06:47 AM
Nick
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Default Loud buzzing when SB Live hooked up to receiver

I wanted to hook up my PC with an original Sound Blaster Live! to my
Technics receiver, but when I do, I get a loud buzzing sound coming from
the speakers, no matter what input is selected on the receiver. I
thought it was the cables I was using so I bought some shielded cables
which helped a little, but not much.

What I'm wondering here is what is the root cause of this problem. The
card, like I mentioned, is a very old, original SB Live! The receiver is
a cheap Technics SA-EX300. Any ideas on what the failing element is here?

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Old July 26th 03, 06:08 PM
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Nick wrote:

I wanted to hook up my PC with an original Sound Blaster Live! to my
Technics receiver, but when I do, I get a loud buzzing sound coming from
the speakers, no matter what input is selected on the receiver. I
thought it was the cables I was using so I bought some shielded cables
which helped a little, but not much.

What I'm wondering here is what is the root cause of this problem. The
card, like I mentioned, is a very old, original SB Live! The receiver is
a cheap Technics SA-EX300. Any ideas on what the failing element is here?

The problem is likely that the safety ground to your computer has
somehow been compromised. You have it plugged into a three-prong
outlet (assuming you're in the U.S.), right?

There is also the possibility of a ground loop. Disconnect your cable
TV box (if it's connected to the stereo) and try plugging the computer
into the same outlet the stereo is plugged into.

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Old July 26th 03, 08:08 PM
Avidous
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I remember having the same problem with my SB Live 5.1 and Audigy. It did it
with both my basic surround sound speakers and my receiver. I tried to go
via the Optical output, and that helped a little, but I did end up replacing
the mainboard (the onboard audio was causing feedback).


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Nick wrote:

I wanted to hook up my PC with an original Sound Blaster Live! to my
Technics receiver, but when I do, I get a loud buzzing sound coming from
the speakers, no matter what input is selected on the receiver. I
thought it was the cables I was using so I bought some shielded cables
which helped a little, but not much.

What I'm wondering here is what is the root cause of this problem. The
card, like I mentioned, is a very old, original SB Live! The receiver is
a cheap Technics SA-EX300. Any ideas on what the failing element is

here?

The problem is likely that the safety ground to your computer has
somehow been compromised. You have it plugged into a three-prong
outlet (assuming you're in the U.S.), right?

There is also the possibility of a ground loop. Disconnect your cable
TV box (if it's connected to the stereo) and try plugging the computer
into the same outlet the stereo is plugged into.



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Old July 31st 03, 05:43 AM
Reddy
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I had the same problem and it drove me absolutely nuts trying to find a
solution about three years ago. Computer was wired into my receiver that
was also wired up to the home theatre, TV, the works. When I unplugged my
cablevision it stopped. Had the cable guy out, talked to stereo people, AV
installers etc etc no luck.

The $15 solution was at radio shack called a ground loop isolator. They are
common solutions found at car audio suppliers as well. Got one upstairs and
downstairs and not a peep.

I ended up finding the solution (after a lot of searching and frustration)
on the internet at someguys website related to audio problems. Bless this
man!

I'll put money down that this will fix your problem. Age of the card or the
stereo is not the problem.

good luck!

"Nick" wrote in message
m...
I wanted to hook up my PC with an original Sound Blaster Live! to my
Technics receiver, but when I do, I get a loud buzzing sound coming from
the speakers, no matter what input is selected on the receiver. I
thought it was the cables I was using so I bought some shielded cables
which helped a little, but not much.

What I'm wondering here is what is the root cause of this problem. The
card, like I mentioned, is a very old, original SB Live! The receiver is
a cheap Technics SA-EX300. Any ideas on what the failing element is here?



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Old August 29th 03, 03:22 AM
Marq
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What is a ground loop isolator? I don't have a radio shack where I live.
What does it look like/what does it do?

"Reddy" wrote in message
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I had the same problem and it drove me absolutely nuts trying to find a
solution about three years ago. Computer was wired into my receiver that
was also wired up to the home theatre, TV, the works. When I unplugged my
cablevision it stopped. Had the cable guy out, talked to stereo people,

AV
installers etc etc no luck.

The $15 solution was at radio shack called a ground loop isolator. They

are
common solutions found at car audio suppliers as well. Got one upstairs

and
downstairs and not a peep.

I ended up finding the solution (after a lot of searching and frustration)
on the internet at someguys website related to audio problems. Bless this
man!

I'll put money down that this will fix your problem. Age of the card or

the
stereo is not the problem.

good luck!

"Nick" wrote in message
m...
I wanted to hook up my PC with an original Sound Blaster Live! to my
Technics receiver, but when I do, I get a loud buzzing sound coming from
the speakers, no matter what input is selected on the receiver. I
thought it was the cables I was using so I bought some shielded cables
which helped a little, but not much.

What I'm wondering here is what is the root cause of this problem. The
card, like I mentioned, is a very old, original SB Live! The receiver is
a cheap Technics SA-EX300. Any ideas on what the failing element is

here?





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Old August 29th 03, 09:48 PM
Snowbat
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Marq wrote:

What is a ground loop isolator? I don't have a radio shack where I live.
What does it look like/what does it do?


http://www.radioshack.com/searchplus...etype=tog gle

You might get one at http://www.rsonline.de/ or a similar store.

 




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