Interesting. Not too clear as to what is causing what here- but if you can 
post some sound files showing co-incidence that would a big help.
Don't forget though, that correlation is not proof of cause - just effect, 
even if there could be connections.

On Sunday, 7 September 2014 12:40:44 UTC+1, [email protected] wrote:
>
>
> I have recording equipment and post production equipment and I have 
>> recorded the "hum"  and had to boost the level  in PP ( and cancel out the 
>> other noises etc)  to where it can be heard out of my speakers.
>>
> Bizarrely  when I play a loop of it back to myself through the HiFi  , for 
> about 2 minutes afterwards  the outside hum subsides and then it fades back 
> in with menace.
> If I was  conspiracy minded I would think it is  I reaction to my 
> experiments BUT now I am finding myself  wondering  on the effects our  own 
> bodies have on a reaction to it under certain circumstances.
> It really is a dilemma.
>
> I am slowly knocking up a video of my  search for this menace  and  I know 
> most people are pointing to EMF  or such, but on one field recording near 
> the main gas  convertor  box  ( situated on the common)-   the common was 
> dug up apparently-   when I have got the recording home and boosted the 
> signal, there has been a definite correlation between  the hum  ( subsonic  
> at the box)   and the hi hissing sound emanating from the box, to such an 
> extent that the pulses  match up  completely.
> When I finish the video  I will put a link here on site
>

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