Hi
This issue has been reported intermittently in the past. I know Sean
has been trying to reproduce the issue but hasn't had enough data to
work on.
So here's what happened to me yesterday morning.
I was planning to replace 2 light switches with dimmers. Since I didn't
know what fuse to throw
oreillymj;181704 Wrote:
I then cycled the power and everything went back to normal.
My unit in the kitchen was fine. I can only assume that the power surge
when I threw the fuse caused some sort of glitch.
The only audible glitches I've had were power surge related as well,
and power
A kango hammer is probably known as a pnuemnatic drill round your
parts.
Anyway.. I'm not sure if what I experienced is the White noise people
using analog output have experienced.
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oreillymj
oreillymj's Profile:
Oh, a jackhammer. Well, I think the white noise of death can have bass
notes, as well as be analog or digital. Perhaps it's the CPU in the Sb
getting out of sync with the DAC etc. *
The main thing to keep in mind is that the noise of death can be
limited by external analog attenuation, so