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Radio station coming through my speakers.

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Ok listen to this I get a christian radio station through my speakers, it is loud and annoying. I tried moving the speakers, the subwoofer, I even plugged my speakers in another outlet. Can someone help me, it's driving me off the walls I may be a good christian, but I don't want to hear about God from 5AM - 7PM (That's the times when they're talking.) like right now I feel like I'm going insane because I hear voices.
 





I also had the odd radio station coming through my old logitechs when I turned the volume right down, never found a solution.

Upgraded now to a set of B&W 603's with a denon 1909 amp, no more random radio noises :)
 
Unless the voices start telling you to kill the neighbor or eat the dog or something like that, you are good to go :p

Peace,
dave
 
Yea but it's ok to swing a dead chicken in a brown paper bag above your head on your neighbors door step in your skivies while drinking beer :crackup:



Unless the voices start telling you to kill the neighbor or eat the dog or something like that, you are good to go :p

Peace,
dave
 
Actually it tells me stuff like give your daughter stickers (just heard that right now) and god loves you :crackup:
 
Dan, try some of these (Snap Choke Core - RadioShack.com ) on:

1) the wire going from your wall-wart to your speakers; one near the transformer, one near the speakers

2) the wire going from your computer to your speakers; same deal - one near the computer, one near the speakers.

So you'd be using four RF chokes in all, about $12 bux (may be able to find them cheaper elsewhere). If you want to start cheaper you can try it on the power supply cable first, and then the audio input cable separately.
 
Does your amp have a radio tuner? As aryntha said, you need chokes, your cable frequency must be matching the frequency of the radio station. With all the capacitors ans transformers the cable is acting as an antenna.
 
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Dan, try some of these (Snap Choke Core - RadioShack.com ) on:

1) the wire going from your wall-wart to your speakers; one near the transformer, one near the speakers

2) the wire going from your computer to your speakers; same deal - one near the computer, one near the speakers.

So you'd be using four RF chokes in all, about $12 bux (may be able to find them cheaper elsewhere). If you want to start cheaper you can try it on the power supply cable first, and then the audio input cable separately.

I will try that thank you +1 rep
 
Does your amp have a radio tuner? As aryntha said, you need chokes, your cable frequency must be matching the frequency of the radio station. With all the capacitors ans transformers the cable is acting as an antenna.

No it does not.
 
My Logitechs must be atheist , no such nonsense coming out of my speakers.
 





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