It could also be a faulty power supply. If something went south in it's filtering section (not all that uncommon), it would likely provide the DTXpress module with voltage that has a lot of 60/120Hz rippple -- thus causing a constant hum. Matt Pobursky On Sat, 25 Jan 2003 06:41:46 -0000, Gary " \ufffd<rock_n_4jesus@...> wrote: >\ufffd >\ufffd >\ufffd>\ufffdCheck all of your plugs (not the AC wall adapter). \ufffdSounds like one >\ufffdof >\ufffd>\ufffdthem is out or not fully inserted into a jack. >\ufffd>\ufffd >\ufffd>\ufffd >\ufffd>\ufffdJim >\ufffd >\ufffdI have tried that..right now I have JUST the module plugged in with >\ufffdnothing plugged into the back of it..and I can insert the headphones >\ufffdinto the jack and it hums in the headphones..and it hums out of both >\ufffdL/R 1/4" outputs on the back. >\ufffd >\ufffdGary
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Re: [DTXpress] Re: Low Frequency Hum Out Of Module :(
2003-01-25 by Matt Pobursky
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