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Hello all.
I'm not a regular from the forum or nothing, I've been looking for a solution for a problem with static noise in a speaker system and got to this post in the forum https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=201439 is not what i was looking for but from what i read someone around here might be able to help me.
I have assembled a home audio (ambient music) device into one of a pair of hi-fi speakers.
I didn't have the original psu so i used a selectable voltage dc adapter.
My problems are the following, the system is making a static noise with i suppose must come from the dc adapter, something to do with lack of ground or something. I suppose with some circuit addition it may be resolved.
As you may be able to figure from the above i know very little from electronics but can solder and identify components.
well if anyone care to give me some ideas...
BTW nice forum and thx
I'm not a regular from the forum or nothing, I've been looking for a solution for a problem with static noise in a speaker system and got to this post in the forum https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=201439 is not what i was looking for but from what i read someone around here might be able to help me.
I have assembled a home audio (ambient music) device into one of a pair of hi-fi speakers.
I didn't have the original psu so i used a selectable voltage dc adapter.
My problems are the following, the system is making a static noise with i suppose must come from the dc adapter, something to do with lack of ground or something. I suppose with some circuit addition it may be resolved.
As you may be able to figure from the above i know very little from electronics but can solder and identify components.
well if anyone care to give me some ideas...
BTW nice forum and thx