Eric, my amp has a passive volume control, and the whine scales with the
setting. I normally have it at maybe 40%, and at that level I can only
hear it with an ear very close to the tweeter. At 100% it's
considerably louder, although still only audible pretty close to the
tweeter.
This is as ex
peejay;175513 Wrote:
> I'd suggest that this stray oscillation or whatever it is, is perhaps
> the result of a component out of tolerance, or some other fault, which
> would cause me to return it for a swap.
Its on BOTH of my SB3s on the audio side only, one channel only.
There are three peopl
I have this too, although it's too faint to be noticeable normally. Try
turning up your amp's volume all the way and put your ear close to the
right tweeter with the SB idle.
I suspect all SBs do this, it's just that some people have greater gain
on their amps, more sensitive speakers/headphones
davis;174805 Wrote:
> I've had my SB3 for approximately one month now, and I'm loving it.
>
> However, I can hear an odd whistle in the right channel. I've done a
> bit of cable/port/source swapping and it would appear to be caused by
> the Squeezebox. The whistle's also on the headphone output.
davis;175346 Wrote:
> I've only actively *heard* it in the silence. I can't consciously hear
> it when the music playing because it's simply buried... but I haven't
> conducted any blindfolded tests to see if it's better with the display
> off versus display on: I just have the display auto-off a
Eric Carroll;175074 Wrote:
> So, to be clear, you have the SB3 digital volume control set near full
> volume and the NAD volume control set half way?
>
I tend to leave the amplifier at half-way, unless I'm trying to destroy
the windows. I use the SB3 analogue outs and adjust the volume with th
davis;174957 Wrote:
> My SB3 is plugged directly via RCA/Phono cables into a NAD C372
> integrated amp, driving a pair of kit-built North Creek North Spirits.
> I tend to leave the amp at half-volume and use the SB3's volume
> control.
>
> As for mismatched levels, I'm not sure I can adjust anyt
Eric Carroll;174925 Wrote:
>
> Could you describe your system configuration? Are you, by chance
> connecting to a power amp directly without a preamp? Are you by chance
> mismatched in your line levels?
>
My SB3 is plugged directly via RCA/Phono cables into a NAD C372
integrated amp, driving a
davis;174805 Wrote:
>
> However, I can hear an odd whistle in the right channel
I reported exactly the same issue in
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=32045.
My problem is exactly correlated to brightness display as indicated in
my post.
I am going to add -20dB attenuators becaus
opaqueice;174808 Wrote:
> You could try dimming the display - is the sound correlated with the
> brightness setting?
Bingo! A shiny pint for the man in lead boots and concrete trilby!
Thanks very much -- it was the display. Turning it off kills the noise.
I think I'll probably make the display
You could try dimming the display - is the sound correlated with the
brightness setting?
Another thing is to move the SB around while listening with headphones.
Does the sound change depending on where the SB is located?
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opaqueice
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