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JeffBE
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Hello HomeRecording.com
My name is Jeffrey and am, like many others here, spending my time doing some homerecording. (In my case just as a hobby!)
Lately I've been experiencing some "strange hiss" on my recordings.
Some investigating (as in removing different cables from my powerstrip, plugging it somewhere else etc.) has led me to believe my 2 KRK Rokit 5 Monitors are causing the problem.
To illustrate:

You can listen to it here at this link:
https://soundcloud.com/jeffrey-beutels/hiss-clean-comparison/s-vV7OD
The second 'Red' (hiss-free) part starts at around 0:40.
It seems the annoying hiss is gone when I unplug both of the KRK's and just use my headphones to listen.
I'm using a Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 and am using the Reaper DAW. Guitar used is a '99 Gibson Les Paul Standard.
Any input or feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards
Jeffrey
My name is Jeffrey and am, like many others here, spending my time doing some homerecording. (In my case just as a hobby!)
Lately I've been experiencing some "strange hiss" on my recordings.
Some investigating (as in removing different cables from my powerstrip, plugging it somewhere else etc.) has led me to believe my 2 KRK Rokit 5 Monitors are causing the problem.
To illustrate:

You can listen to it here at this link:
https://soundcloud.com/jeffrey-beutels/hiss-clean-comparison/s-vV7OD
The second 'Red' (hiss-free) part starts at around 0:40.
It seems the annoying hiss is gone when I unplug both of the KRK's and just use my headphones to listen.
I'm using a Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 and am using the Reaper DAW. Guitar used is a '99 Gibson Les Paul Standard.
Any input or feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards
Jeffrey