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In Reply to: RE: My AMP is Radio Frequency Vulnerable - Alternatives? posted by Caucasian Blackplate on January 24, 2015 at 14:27:18
Here's what I am hearing, this is me moving my hand over to the CH MFP.
Jethro
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Try shielded cables, they will cost less than a new amp, but that certainly is instability.
Thanks for that suggestion - can you link me to a suitable cable (perhaps on ebay?) - This is my setup..
Jethro
You have your headphone amp right by your computer's power supply. That is about the worst place in your room for it.
Get slightly longer cables and rest the amp on top of your tower case.
I'm going to try a few of those things and see if it makes a difference. If not, can anyone here suggest a similar amp that is less likely to have RF issues?
Jethro
Look for something that has aluminum in the chassis, and that has its own power cord.
If you're handy with a soldering iron, you could custom make some cables with a capacitor across the output end to help with this problem, but I suspect you'll be OK just getting your current amp away from the ATX supply.
I'd also physically move it away from the tower,monitor and anything else such as power supplies. Good luck
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