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I have an HP media pc. The speaker system I have attached is a Cambridge
Soundworks 2.1 system. I can hear what sounds like a radio station playing faintly when I don't have any other data being sent to the speakers (presumably, the radio bleed is still there when I play an internet stream, but I can't hear it). I thought that it might be unshielded speaker wire acting as an antenna, but when I plugged the speakers into another pc, I don't hear the bleed. Any thoughts on where the bleed may be coming from? Thanks Brett |
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You moved the speakers to the other PC, I guess. Might be location or some
other piece of hardware on you machine. Michael "Brett" <Brett@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4071652E-7CE4-4A14-8A57-1959F6DA1382@microsoft.com... >I have an HP media pc. The speaker system I have attached is a Cambridge > Soundworks 2.1 system. I can hear what sounds like a radio station > playing > faintly when I don't have any other data being sent to the speakers > (presumably, the radio bleed is still there when I play an internet > stream, > but I can't hear it). I thought that it might be unshielded speaker wire > acting as an antenna, but when I plugged the speakers into another pc, I > don't hear the bleed. Any thoughts on where the bleed may be coming from? > > Thanks > Brett |
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There have bveen stories over the years about people with Gold fillings and
Braces picking up Radio Stations in their mouths. I knew of a person who had bed springs that would pick up a local station. Crytal radios are simple to make and there are many subsitutes, it could be a fluke that the internal wiring is tuned to that peticular frquency and/or the wires out of the back of the CPU. You could try adding a length of wire to the speakers or try unplugging one wire at a time to see which one eliminates the station and then either makingthat wire longer or shorter. Good luck -- I Have forgotten so much of what I once knew. "A Stranger is a Friend you haven''t met yet." "Brett" wrote: > I have an HP media pc. The speaker system I have attached is a Cambridge > Soundworks 2.1 system. I can hear what sounds like a radio station playing > faintly when I don't have any other data being sent to the speakers > (presumably, the radio bleed is still there when I play an internet stream, > but I can't hear it). I thought that it might be unshielded speaker wire > acting as an antenna, but when I plugged the speakers into another pc, I > don't hear the bleed. Any thoughts on where the bleed may be coming from? > > Thanks > Brett |
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