If I understand things right the ground for the cable is to close to your house ground. The noise jumps from one ground to the other. I had this problem and I bought a MIT ground loop cable. Its looks just like a reguar coaxle cable and is used as such. There are no drawbacks and the cable is of such a quality that it acualy gave me a little better picture. It cost just under $100.00 but its worth every penny.
Cable TV / Subwoofer HUMMMMMMM
My HT system works fine until I connect the Television cable to my system. I get a terrible sounding ground loop hummmmm. I have unhooked and hooked up each component and isolated the problem to be between the subwoofer and the cable signal. If I disconnect the subwoofer the hummm goes away and I can enjoy the cable TV. If I disconnect the cable I can enjoy my subwoofer. Once the cable is disconnected I enjoy using my sub with my DVD, VCR and CD inputs, its just the cable signal that screws things up.
So WHAT is the problem, it is driving my nuts disconnecting and connecting the cable and subwoofer. PLEASE, all help his appreciated.
My systems is as follows, A/V reciever Yamaha DSP-A1, Sunfire True subwoofer, Monster HD2000 SVHS interconnects, AQ ruby audio connects, Aerial 10T mains.
Thanks
So WHAT is the problem, it is driving my nuts disconnecting and connecting the cable and subwoofer. PLEASE, all help his appreciated.
My systems is as follows, A/V reciever Yamaha DSP-A1, Sunfire True subwoofer, Monster HD2000 SVHS interconnects, AQ ruby audio connects, Aerial 10T mains.
Thanks
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