Radio Frequencies Being Picked Up in Studio Monitors

Koey

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How bad is it though? I mean do you only hear it when you turn your volume really high?

I mean if I turn down my volume I can barely hear it. It's a manageable situation. It's just annoying as fuck knowing that the problem is still there.

Still having issues with my "song bar" flickering while I'm playing a track though.
 

Fade

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I had that issue years ago when I was using a shitty setup. I don't know about now, I haven't tested that shit but I mean, if you want to have super anal clean audio then it might never be possible. Maybe try praying to the gods and the earths.
 

Koey

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crog85

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Are you sure its "radio signals" or could it be from tv? Is your set up in an upstairs room, by chance? Back in college I used to pick up audio through my guitar amp from our cable tv wiring that ran under the floor of my room... I was on the second floor... If I moved my amp downstairs I didn't have that problem.

Idk if that'll help you out in anyway, but just something to think about
 

Fade

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Just thought I'd add to this thread since I just saw this site: http://www.furmansound.com/index.php and apparently they're really good from what I've heard. It was even mentioned in a video tour of a recording studio I saw on YouTube not long ago. I think it's more or less voltage regulator and power conditioner that would do the trick.
 
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