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mattkw80
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I am sitting in front of my computer / daw, where I spend at least 5 hours a day. (Down in the basement)
I have NEVER had this happen before - but my left monitor just went on a 5 minute "radio interference" bonanza.
Really wierd noises, static, squelching etc. No music or voices or anything recognizable, but really strange and random noises. Sometimes loud, and sometimes really quiet. Freaked me out..... I had to get my wife to come down and listen, to verify it was really happening. (Of course it had just about stopped by the time she came down, so she doesn't know why I think it's so wierd).
And now it's stopped.
I live off a crescent, in a really quiet little residential area. Nearest airport is 1 hour away. No police station or fire station near by...... what could have happen ?
My monitors are pretty heavy duty looking, and I would guess they are shielded really well.
I've got them plugged into a home-theater quality power conditioner, which is plugged into a rack mount surge protector, so the power should be clean.
Had this ever happened to you guys?
Before anybody asks..... no, my cell phone is upstairs, not sitting on the monitor.
I have NEVER had this happen before - but my left monitor just went on a 5 minute "radio interference" bonanza.
Really wierd noises, static, squelching etc. No music or voices or anything recognizable, but really strange and random noises. Sometimes loud, and sometimes really quiet. Freaked me out..... I had to get my wife to come down and listen, to verify it was really happening. (Of course it had just about stopped by the time she came down, so she doesn't know why I think it's so wierd).
And now it's stopped.
I live off a crescent, in a really quiet little residential area. Nearest airport is 1 hour away. No police station or fire station near by...... what could have happen ?
My monitors are pretty heavy duty looking, and I would guess they are shielded really well.
I've got them plugged into a home-theater quality power conditioner, which is plugged into a rack mount surge protector, so the power should be clean.
Had this ever happened to you guys?
Before anybody asks..... no, my cell phone is upstairs, not sitting on the monitor.