Well, that was weird. See below for the finishing of this message, must have gotten distracted.

Dave C. Bahr

On 1/9/2012 10:13 PM, Dave bahr wrote:
Hi list,

I've noticed upon hooking up my behringer 31 band eq that if I raise up
the higher bands I'm getting the feedback of my internal hard drive's
motor and some power static. the connections are as follows.

a pair of male xlr connecting to two rca outputs on a sound blaster x-fi
pro external sound card.
Two standard xlr male to female cables connect from the eq to two
nearfield active studio monitors, adam audio a7x's.

The power is grounded on all three-pronged plugs. I have an internal
soundcard which is an m-audio delta 1010 lt. That's the audio side of
things, here comes the computer side of the equation.

a thermaltake atx mid-tower case holds an asus wd5 delux motherboard,
don't quote me on the exact name. The hard drives, there are 3, are all
sata 2 drives, 2 500 gb drives and a 1.5 tb drive. The two 500 gb drives
are a few years old, they make more noise than the 1.5 tb drive. The
catch is that one of them is my main drive for program files and the
like, so I don't want to take that one out. Has anyone experimented with hard 
drive noise cages? there's one for about 90 bucks that I was looking at.

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