Or it could be a bad connection. Try twisting the plug in the socket while listening to see if it stops. Also clean the plug with Scotch Brite. Clean the socket by putting the plug in and out a few times.
Good luck.



It sounds like it might be power line interference or interference from
your monitor. If it's monitor interference, you might try moving the
wires to see if you can reduce it. If it's power supply noise, then
good luck, there's not much you can do about it except spend more money
on better stuff.




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