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    Speakers and Amplifier

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Enzuufzuu, Apr 27, 2012.

  1. Enzuufzuu

    Enzuufzuu Newbie

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    Hello,
    I have a problem with my m17x desktop.

    I just bought 2 new speakers and an amplifier.
    They are connected to my computer BUT because my desktop is getting charged from the socket.
    The stream goes to my output(JACK) and that's why my speakers makes a very anoying sounds (zzzzzzzz).

    How can I switch off it so the stream doesn't go to my amplifier so I have not any anyoning sound anymore?
     
  2. Wally33

    Wally33 Notebook Consultant

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    You may need an in-line ground loop isolator to eliminate the hum.
    It shouldn't cost more than $10 or $15 at your local electronics store.
    Good Luck