This is a great thread. I have a buzzing problem but I know what's causing it. Can someone explain in greater detail how to make it stop?
My 2.1 channel listening system is part of my 5.1 home theater. There is a quiet buzz coming through my 2 main speakers which are powered from a Parasound amp. All I have to do to make the buzzing stop is unplug the cable box HDMI cable from the TV. This seems strange because the cable box is still connected to my receiver for audio. The TV is still connected by HDMI to the Blu-Ray player and directly by HDMI to my Mac Mini music server.
So, jumper wires, shorting plugs, ground cheaters? Can you explain in greater detail? I believe all units are currently plugged into the same power conditioner (which I bought used for $100 on Craigslist many years ago).
For now I just leave the HDMI cable from the cable box unplugged because it's amazing how LITTLE regular television we watch any more. Most of our viewing these days is Amazon Prime/Netflix streaming from the Blu-Ray player, or MasterClass watched through the Mac Mini web browser.
My 2.1 channel listening system is part of my 5.1 home theater. There is a quiet buzz coming through my 2 main speakers which are powered from a Parasound amp. All I have to do to make the buzzing stop is unplug the cable box HDMI cable from the TV. This seems strange because the cable box is still connected to my receiver for audio. The TV is still connected by HDMI to the Blu-Ray player and directly by HDMI to my Mac Mini music server.
So, jumper wires, shorting plugs, ground cheaters? Can you explain in greater detail? I believe all units are currently plugged into the same power conditioner (which I bought used for $100 on Craigslist many years ago).
For now I just leave the HDMI cable from the cable box unplugged because it's amazing how LITTLE regular television we watch any more. Most of our viewing these days is Amazon Prime/Netflix streaming from the Blu-Ray player, or MasterClass watched through the Mac Mini web browser.