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Mainly needed as I've almost completely silenced my computer & suddenty discovered some extra buzzes I've never heard before.

I'm hoping to make a "how to silence your computer" thread one of these days, if anyone's interested.
 
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Mainly needed as I've almost completely silenced my computer & suddenty discovered some extra buzzes I've never heard before.

I'm hoping to make a "how to silence your computer" thread one of these days, if anyone's interested.

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Have been trying to silence my pc for years on and off. Have never really been able to locate the main source of the buzzing.. tho I got a new PSU im gonna put in as soon as I stop being lazy hopefull that will take care of the problem as its the last part I have not replaced/upgraded yet :erk:
 
Have been trying to silence my pc for years on and off. Have never really been able to locate the main source of the buzzing.. tho I got a new PSU im gonna put in as soon as I stop being lazy hopefull that will take care of the problem as its the last part I have not replaced/upgraded yet :erk:

Electric buzzing, is either because of the PSU, badly placed fans(Causing disturbances in cables.), faulty/badly shielded wiring, or that you have used the wrong type of screws when attaching the motherboard(Causing some current to lead in to the case = spreads through the entire computer.).

Some people may experiense that really nice effect that when anything moves on the screen, you get a buzzing sound.
This is due to the fact that your keyboard, mouse or screen-cable is too close to your speaker cables.
If you however use balanced cabling, you wont have this problem.
 
Electric buzzing, is either because of the PSU, badly placed fans(Causing disturbances in cables.), faulty/badly shielded wiring, or that you have used the wrong type of screws when attaching the motherboard(Causing some current to lead in to the case = spreads through the entire computer.).

Some people may experiense that really nice effect that when anything moves on the screen, you get a buzzing sound.
This is due to the fact that your keyboard, mouse or screen-cable is too close to your speaker cables.
If you however use balanced cabling, you wont have this problem.

Oh guess buzz was kinda the wrong word to use.. what I meant was fan noise :)
but thanks for the suggestions anyway.
 
Some people may experiense that really nice effect that when anything moves on the screen, you get a buzzing sound.
This is due to the fact that your keyboard, mouse or screen-cable is too close to your speaker cables.
If you however use balanced cabling, you wont have this problem.

Had this issue for ages until I got the Multiface.

Most here seem to think that's caused by USB bus noise, as I've ALWAYS heard it on m-boxes.
 
Seriously Eddy! Are you a millionaire?

Nope, I have great photoshop skills :)

Great Eddy!
About the design, imho it would look better in wight, but thats just some nerdy fetish of me.
I love amps in Plexi like shells with white Tolex-it's just porn!

I have to agree with the white tolex, it's beatiful, but I already have the 1959RR and Bogner 20th Anniversary Ecstasy in white. So I decided for this custom finish red with black Z28 black stripes.
I never saw one so I was tempted to order it and at the same time worried how it would look like in the end.
I think that it turn out great, and I'm not the one who thinks the same way because after my amp was done the new Nitro w/ Z28 stripes example that appears on Splawn website is exactly like mine, I would dare to say that that is actually my amp :lol:

please make some photos of all your amps, guitars, bassamps and basses for us.

In a few weeks I will take a pic of the whole family. :cool:


You need a Fortin Natas next!

That's an amp I've been looking closely :)

Clips of the Splawn, or GTFO.

I will do a clip shortly, I just need to rebias the amp first to have it at full potential, after the amp arrived I talked to Scott about the amp sound and he told me I should rebias it, since the amp is ready for 220V or 240V and here in Portugal the voltage is 230V.


We need to perform an elaborate heist in stealing Eddys amps! >;/

I don't think that my dogs will like that idea, or maybe they will :)