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Apr 25, 2024
- if I disconnect the RCA cables, the buzz persists.
- if I disconnect power to the amp, but still am connected to the dac via RCA the buzz persists.
- if I disconnect power to the amp and dac, as expected, the buzz stops.
Now I don't know if this boils down to the units malfunctioning, or that I'm using an incorrect adapter, or the fact that it's all powered through the same outlet that my computer is connected to. I've noticed if I touch the aluminium casing of the amplifier the buzzing drops to an inaudible or almost inaudible level, and if I pick up my phone while charging through USB connected to my computer the buzzing is very accentuated, but if I hold it while charging from a different source there is hardly a difference, but if I touch, for example, the metallic leg of my desk it's only slightly accentuated. Oh, and I've also noticed wearing slippers or lifting my feet of the ground seem to lessen the buzz. I haven't tried connecting the amp and dac to a different outlet than my computer but it seems like the appropriate next step (to an uninformed commoner like myself) which I'll do as soon as I get my hands on an extension cord. Any advice from electrical wizards, professional or otherwise, would be appreciated.