Everytime i plug my powerplug into my laptop a big static noise comes out of my speakers, but it works ok when i unplug my powerplug to my laptop. And i know the problem is definately my scratchlive box cause I swapped my serato box with my mates one and sound was sweet. Has this happened to anyone else? Please help.
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1) unplug all phones
2) plug them back in and check line.
If you still have the issue,!take a corded phone with. Phone jack coed to your box on the outside of the house. Usually gray, unscrew the first box - you'll see modules there - the one with the last four of your phone number is the module we'll use. Follow the directions on the box to open that module - plug your phone into the module. Here's the important thing - if you don't hear static, then the problem is from inside your house. If you call att to come out they will charge you - but that's the whole unplug the phones and centralize your base better. However, if you still hear static in the outside box, it's an att issue and have to come out at no charge.
After I read this whole post and the solution by other guy. I came to my own conclusion is that you may have an exposed wiring that causes the static sound out of speakers. Try to look for bare wiring that may have touch each other as well as touching the metal of the vehicle. Try to disconnect the wires at the speaker, and see if it works. If it does works, then you know that you have wiring issue there.
clean the dust from your computer dust causes static which causes your computer to overheat and all sorts of problems be sure to wear an anti static earth strap before touching anything inside your computer try cleaning your computer of dust using a fine air blower from a compressor making VERY sure that there is no MOISTURE in the air line specifically around the CPU central processing unit and your SOUND CARD dust causes static to build up in a computer causing it to overheat any many other problems hope this helps
Open up your computer the speakers plug/outlet is usually at the back of the computer to check the lead attached to the rear of the input plug make sure the connection is good or you might have to clean the dust using a fine air blower from a compressor making VERY sure that there is no MOISTURE in the air line specifically around the CPU central processing unit and your sound card dust causes static to build up in a computer causing it to overheat any many other problems be sure to wear an anti static earth strap before touching anything inside your computer hope this helps
if your speakers are near to some electronic devices you'll get theses static noises try to keep them away from electronic devices which solves it very easily..
What sort of computer do you have? Is it a laptop or desktop? Many
laptops have this problem and it is quite widespread in laptops. The
crackling or humming noise could be a result of interference from the
mains power signal.
If it's a laptop, try running it on battery alone (take out the mains
power cord). My laptop has this kind of noise in speakers when running
on mains electrical supply, but it goes away like magic when I run it
on battery.
A more long-term solution is to buy a 'Ground Loop Isolator' and insert
it between your computer and the speakers/earphones. They are quite
cheap and you could get it for under £10. It removes all static noise
and you'll hear crystal clear sound.
Did you get a software CD with this speaker set? Check the box and ensure that it says it's compatible with Windows Vista. I'm not aware of any speaker sets that wouldn't be, but it's always a possibility.
Also, more importantly, plug in the speakers before turning the laptop on. Many powered speaker sets will not work if you plug them in while the system is on.
yea! i experience the same problem and i thing the box is faulty.
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