Very true that! The USB 3.0 when I was plugging them into the motherboard ports, or the PC case ports, they'd make the mouse freeze. But the USB 2.0 no problem. So what I did was bought a USB hub to plug in any type of USB and haven't had any issue again. I'll try what you said plugging the AI...
The sound crackle is on both outputs.
I tested the same audio interface with the studio monitors on an older PC and its fine, just this new PC which arrived a few weeks ago seems to be problematic with the AI and studio monitors.
Here's the sound in MP3 320
I also saw this option here:
https://ifi-audio.com/products/idefender3-0/
has anyone tested a device like this before?
And also this one here:
https://addictedtoaudio.com.au/products/ifi-isilencer-usb-noise-filter-1?_pos=3&_sid=4ee00073c&_ss=r
I'm confused one says its a ground isolator...
When the AI is connected, I can hear a soft crackling and hissing sound. When I disconnect the AI cable, just hiss sound. Here's what I can hear when the sound monitors are on.
Thanks for your reply. I was watching some more YT videos on monitor and interface set up. So wouldn't these cables which have the XLR cable (male) connect into the XLR (female) where it indicates its the Balanced section of the Monitor, and the RCA parts of the cables go into the interface...
Hello forum.
I'm a newbie with studio gear, and want to connect balanced cables into my focusrite audio interface. My current PC build for some reason is making the Studio monitors make a static and hissing sound, so I saw on YT people recommending to try Balanced cables. The only problem is...