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Most buzzes are caused by one of two things: "DIRTY" power or a lifted\non-existent ground. Allow me to explain;
"DIRTY" power is just that. It comes in and carries a lot of static with it. Most newer systems have filters built in on the power side of the main board. The fix? Try running your Magic Sing from a wall socket that doesn't have anything else pulling from that particular circuit. You should also invest in a GOOD power strip and not one that cost $5-$10 bucks. All these are good for is getting power to multiple products simultaneously, AND they don't have the resistors and filters to give you a constant 120v AC.
Monster Cable Co. was a very sought after item up to the point to where Radio Shack no longer carried their products.
If you really want to get your money's worth out of the instruments you buy, don't slack on the power strip. This will be the most costly mistake ANYONE can make.
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Unplug the set and do not plug back into power until see is opened and examined. It says Mitsubishi here but what is the model number as it is not indicated here.
I would suggest using a can of compressed air to clean the Wii out. The air should be able to clean out any dust bunnies and dirt that might be creating that noise.
If cleaning it doesn't help it might be out of your power and you'll have to send it into Nintendo. Nintendo's phone number is 1-800-255-3700.
The only power strip I have ever trusted has been Monster Power Power Strips, IMO they are the best noise canceling power Strips out there, they are pretty pricy though about 300-500$ for the good ones, but if quality is what you crave then do it up my man, add that with MONSTER HDMI 1000 cables and youll be in heaven on any 1080p 120hz TV
It is not suggested that you remove the ground cable. Performing the mod for the ground by soldering a bridge on the circuit board doesn't really do anything either than remove that buzz/ground hum. You've essentially removed the wire that grounds the turntable cabinet to the earth. The buzz is gone, but now your turntable is no longer grounded properly.
I would suggest replacing the ground cable to it's original state, then attach the Monster cables.
If this does not work, then either there is an issue with the soldering to the board, or the board itself might be damaged. You might want to look at the trace paths to make sure none are lifted, or damaged in any way on the board. Another issue might be faulty tonearm wires or not properly soldered wires.
FYI, monster cables are not good for this purpose. I would suggest the following cables:
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