In Reply to: Absolutely none on mine or the one I bought my friend. (nt) posted by jdaniel@jps.net on December 22, 2004 at 17:29:40:
I listened again carefully using my Stax headphone (and bypassing all other electronics) with the signal coming directly from my Sony XA777ES SACD player. The faint but audible buzz is in *all* passages where there is no music (with the exception of the no info pauses between tracks). It is only audible when there is no music. Could you please listen with headphones (or with ears close to the speaker) to the period, for instance, between 15 and 20 seconds from the beginning of Track 1. If you still cannot hear it, and there is no other reports otherwise from other inmates, I will purchase another disc and check again (I am pretty sure that my payer and headphone preamp are not at fault). I can also check with a spectrum analyzer to see if it is indeed a 60 Hz ground loop noise.
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- Re: Absolutely none on mine or the one I bought my friend. (nt) - Adam Verver 18:06:07 12/22/04 (7)
- Re: Absolutely none on mine or the one I bought my friend. (nt) - jdaniel@jps.net 18:22:00 12/22/04 (6)
- Re: Absolutely none on mine or the one I bought my friend. (nt) - Adam Verver 19:25:44 12/22/04 (5)
- Re: Absolutely none on mine or the one I bought my friend. (nt) - jdaniel@jps.net 20:51:05 12/22/04 (4)
- Mr. Bishop settled the issue of the source of the noise - Adam Verver 09:27:00 12/23/04 (3)
- Adam, some here owe you an apology. Look at the wrath you took - Duilawyer 07:20:28 12/24/04 (0)
- Re: Mr. Bishop settled the issue of the source of the noise - AAA 15:59:32 12/23/04 (1)
- lighting 'buzz' has NOTHING to do w/DSD! - Michael Bishop 17:02:48 12/23/04 (0)