I hear radio static and radio on my monitors (KRK VXT4) why?

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So you don't want to answer my question?
Depending on the answer i may have an easier fix.

Are you using Balanced or Unbalanced audio cables?
Does it still come through when the audio cable is unplugged?

Submerge is right next door to a radio station we have to deal with this sh!t allot. Sometimes the answer is as easy as changing a cable to a different length. Sometimes it's as complex as lining the inside of a rackmount box with copper foil.
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hehe discussed this with one of my work colleagues today who had the same problem with his KRKs , will direct him here
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to Torque
yes it is still there when the audio cable is unplugged even in my case when i move around the room this hiss and noise in speakers is getting louder ore more silent, strange
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I had the same problem and I was looking for the source and I figured it out that it was my Rolls phono preamp !
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Torque wrote:So you don't want to answer my question?
Depending on the answer i may have an easier fix.

Are you using Balanced or Unbalanced audio cables?
Does it still come through when the audio cable is unplugged?

Submerge is right next door to a radio station we have to deal with this sh!t allot. Sometimes the answer is as easy as changing a cable to a different length. Sometimes it's as complex as lining the inside of a rackmount box with copper foil.
Sorry Torque, the radio static sound still come with the audio cables unplugged.. If I plug them i hear in one speaker louder, but it i move the audio cable it changes from louder to lower, or vice-versa..
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Digs wrote:
Torque wrote:So you don't want to answer my question?
Depending on the answer i may have an easier fix.

Are you using Balanced or Unbalanced audio cables?
Does it still come through when the audio cable is unplugged?

Submerge is right next door to a radio station we have to deal with this sh!t allot. Sometimes the answer is as easy as changing a cable to a different length. Sometimes it's as complex as lining the inside of a rackmount box with copper foil.
Sorry Torque, the radio static sound still come with the audio cables unplugged.. If I plug them i hear in one speaker louder, but it i move the audio cable it changes from louder to lower, or vice-versa..
One of my questions that you didn't answer is if the cables you are using are balanced cables or not.

Now when you mention radio static noise, does that mean you can actually hear the radio in them or is it a hum or just white noise in general?
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digs, same here
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start making crappy commercial music so it blends in.

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