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Why are analog, single-ended RCA, connections more prone to allowing EMI/RFI into a system.I had a problem with a preamp which also appears with a small modern tuner, and a BDP83.At one point I know for a fact that a cable solved the problem, Cardas Golden Cross, whereas I believe my others have floated shields.The BDP83 is connected to my DAC for testing with Tos. Coax. and HDMI to the LCD TV. A low PC is on the same circuit.This noise is PC noise, static which can be heard "fuzzing" when I move the mouse. Just curious why only the analog connection allow some connection to this noise. My final test was with NOTHING connected to the speakers except amp and preamp which were connected to one another. When I powered on the 120w PC (picopsu), the noise infiltrated to the speakers, thus my assumption it was EMI/RFI.Maybe this is powerline based?????Maybe I should move the PC onto another circuit tonight.
Originally Posted by doctorcilantro View PostJust an update on my noise issue.Last night I put on a Blu-Ray disc and forgot I had unhooked the coax digital cable which I use to play decoded PCM from Oppo to Nova. Well, I forgot that Blu-Ray must have encryption because it is all white noise.So I connect up an analog cable to the Nova and that EMI from my PC gets picked up right away. I tested my Pro-ject tuner w/ Cardas Golden Cross cables and did not get the noise; I plan on trying the Oppo with the Golden Cross. If my theory is right, I should hear no EMI.Thus, cables do matter (as generic a statement may be, it is true). I think the HOSA cable must be like my other 2 cables, in that they have the shield floated at one end which acts like an antenna in this case.DC
I'm sure I read somewhere that ATi was using Digital PWM now (which should theoretically prevent the issue... They were supposed to have started using it in the 2900 series, reverted to analogue in the 3xxx series, and now be using Digital PWM again in the 4xxx series, but I've heard people complaining about coil whine in 4xxx series cards...
There's no reason in this day & age not to use shielded cables, particularly when you have RFI issues. Why not stop the RFI @ it's point of origin?
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