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| Gear interested | Speaker Buzz Noise
Hi everyone, First time posting here. I have just connected my Event Presicion Monitors to the electrical outlet (no audio cables yet). I'm getting this little buzz noise on them. So I guess my studio is not grounded correctly. So I shot down the lights and some other stuff (but not the computer). And I'm still getting the buzz in the monitors. So I was wondering should a Furman or some other brand electrical system solve this problem? Do you guys have any suggestions on preventing noise going into the speakers even when they are not connected to my audio card? Thank you |
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