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Subject: Re: Issue with Buzz in Radio Recordings
Did you consider trying a clean box or hum filter like you would use with
guitar amplifiers?
You run it into your mixer and plug your radio into that! Art and Behrenger
make them. I was going to say you could get an isolation ground loop filter
s any more, and I doubt most of
the sales people wouldn't know what you are talking about.
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From: Danny Miles
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2017 8:49 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Issue with Buzz in Radio Recordings
Thanks. I often have to move the wi
The amplifier in the radio is still analog. it sounds to me like you have a
ground loop of some kind in the radio or your mixer
-Original Message-
From: Danny Miles
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2017 8:18 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Issue with Buzz in Radio Recordings
Hi. Fo
Your digital radio is outputting analog. You may need a hum
eliminator between those devices. Its really an isolation transformer
with enough iron so you get the lower frequencies.
On Tue, 29 Aug 2017 08:49:50 -0400,
Danny Miles wrote:
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> Thanks. I often have to move the wires around, which i
Thanks. I often have to move the wires around, which is why I thought
a new wire might solve the trick. However, I can't get a completely
non-existent buzz without holding the middle of it up in the air,
which obviously isn't feasible. I just find it odd that it does it
with the digital radio bu
If you seem to not get this buzz as you put it when you are recording whatever
from your iPhone, it must be something specifically with either the digital
radio or some routing of the cables involved. Try moving the cables around and
see what comes of it because sometimes certain cables crossing