How much will it cost to have this done? And is it same to assume it
won't invalidate the warranty?

Thanks.
TL

seanadams Wrote: 
> I have a solution for this now (thanks to Andrew Weekes for the
> pointers).
> 
> It looks like the signal is actually being picked up by the headphone
> cable (not internally). It goes into the 1/8" jack and then gets
> amplified back out by the headphone amp. The behavior seems different
> depending on the type of phones - Sennheiser HD 600 phones only exhibit
> the problem if the cable is actually wrapped around the antenna, whereas
> Sony MDR-7506 picks up the signal easily. YMMV.
> 
> Anyway, the fix is pretty simple but it does require soldering: attach
> two 33pF caps to ground on the headphone jack - make sure to keep the
> leads as short as possible - surface mount caps are best. This
> eliminates the problem for my test case, irrespective of antenna
> arrangement etc.
> 
> If you're comfortable doing this yourself, I've posted some
> step-by-step instructions here:
> 
> http://www.seanadams.com/sb2_headphone/
> 
> Otherwise please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you want to have
> the repair done by us.


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