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I have connected a universal disc player to my system for the first time and notice a slight "buzz" heard through the speakers when I connect the S-video cable to my "television". The buzz is only audible if I stand within two feet of my loudspeakers, but now that I know it's there, I'd like to find a way to remove it. (if I disconnect the S-video cable, it goes away, but disconnecting and re-connecting this cable will grow tiresome in short order)I don't want to use a transformer on the audio outputs of the player, which I know will work, but a transformer that won't degrade the sound is going to be pretty expensive.
How do you folks eliminate the buzz caused by a video connection through your sound systems?
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HowdyI chose the Jensen VBH-1SS ( http://www.jensen-transformers.com/iso_vid.html ) but I'm sure that their cheaper VS-1SS would work and there are other manufacturers out there as well.
Ted,Thanks. I'll research S-video isolation transformers. I noticed there are two S-video isolation transformers on the Jensen site, am I correct the only difference is that one is for one device/connection and the other will handle two devices/connections?
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HowdyNo, I think the only difference is quality/price. At least that's what the difference is between the VBH-1SS and the VS-1SS that I mentioned.
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