New monitors making buzzing noise?!

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Hey guys --

I recently got a pair of Yorkville YSM1p (active nearfield) monitors... I'm a real beginner with all this and am still getting my basic gear setup together. Well this morning everything was soooo nice and quiet and I decided to turn on my gear and play my keyboard a while.... no loud whirring of computers, etc... just the keyboard and my monitors.

To my surprise I heard a faint buzzing sound.... and it turned out to be my monitors!! It was definately "quietly audible" from a few feet away - with my ear to the side of it, it sounded like a small motor or transformer or something. It's not "noise" like you'd expect (I think) from speakers when you turn them up... it's literally buzzing. I figured there must be a power problem (my house sucks lol)... and I was right, sorta.... my livingroom ceilingfan light was causing the buzzing in the left monitor.... turned it off but the buzzing remained in the right monitor. I tried switching each monitor's power cords, had them unhooked from all other devices, tried in a different room of the house, even tried them on my (old but working) UPS battery.... the right one just won't stop buzzing. The setting switches/buttons/dials on the back of them are both set identically (though changing them has no effect on the buzzing anyhow). I could never hear it with the roar of my computer all the time, but with the room quiet I definately hear it.

So... what do I do? Is the monitor broken? Is it supposed to do that and I just didn't know it (again remember I'm a newbie)? I know these aren't top of the line monitors, but I'd at least expect them not to "buzz" for $450 lol.... would some kind of power conditioning device do the trick, or is this definately a problem in the monitor itself? Any advice at all would be great :)

Thanks!

-- Dave
 
So, what you're saying is that, with NOTHING plugged into the audio input of JUST THE ONE monitor, regardless of where you place it and how you power it, you STILL have the noise?

I'd try it at a friend's house, and if it continues to misbehave I hope your warranty is still good, because the speaker is NOT...
 
Yep that sums it up... no inputs.... and powered any way, anywhere (in this house), it has the buzzing in the right monitor. It's slight, but without the computer/other loud noises it's noticable. I'll bring it to a friend's asap and try it there also. I bought it about 2 weeks ago from gear1music.com and it arrived on the 9th.... so as long as Gear1music is good about it I think I'll be fine (it's my first time dealing with them). I just really like to know for sure what I'm talking about before I contact support/sales people hehe... they might just go "oh it's supposed to do that"... or something hehe

Oh and as far as the livingroom light affecting the left monitor... would some kind of power conditioning hardware help with that, or am I going to have to hire an electrician? (*gulp*)

Peace and again thanks for the advice :)

-- Dave
 
Well tried it at a friend's house... still buzzin' away :( Same side, same way. I wrote an email to Yorkville support the other day too, but they haven't answered me. Well I guess I'll call Gear1Music then (where I ordered from) and arrange for a replacement... I still have a week or so left on my 30 day return policy (which they say is free if the item is broken).

If anyone else can give some feedback on the issue before I call... please do.... any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

-- Dave
 
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