I'm guessing this is the best place to ask about this issue.
The other day I started getting this "buzzing" noise in my headphones. It's a pretty consistent pattern. It kinda goes like this.
1 (short) 2(long) 3(short)
But sometimes it changes.
It's not very loud, but it's loud enough to hear pretty clearly. I remember something about possible radio interference from when I was younger. I'd hear it coming out of the speakers pretty often.
Anyone know what it might be? Happens at around the same time each day.
Landon Myers
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Landon Reed
botnet
David Davis
This is a SFW board, user. Please delete your thread and recreate it with an image that employed anons can enjoy.
Jayden Flores
Evil fairies hexing your motherboard. Get an external DAC.
Ethan Turner
FBI is subliminal messaging you.
Aaron Foster
Radio interference with your poorly shielded headphones.
Brayden Roberts
That's an SFW image.
Andrew Nelson
Mine get the same kind of buzzing if I use my dedicated sound card due to inadequate shielding.
Luke Martinez
It's aliens.
William Evans
stop using onboard audio like a massive twat and get a soundcard
you get what you pay for, bitch
Noah Richardson
Not the problem. Don't tell OP what it is, he can google it.
Nolan Clark
OP you need some noise dampening crystals. About 6 should do it, and you need to place them in a hexagonal pattern around where you sit ~ 1m edges.
Isaac Evans
You might try asking in the Headphone General. Check the catalog for /hpg/.
Also, you might check to see if there is a hair on the offending driver.
Benjamin Morales
You need to isolate your power supply. Most of the power cords that come with computers are terrible and are susceptible to noise.