Could be that your speakers are too close together or if you are using a boom mic or other mic it may be too close to a speaker. A power transformer/converter could cause that too if it is too close to a speaker. This humming is a ground loop. To get rid of this there are a few options. If the computer is plugged into the surround sound through a stereo mini to two rca cable you might try replacing the cable. Another option is to go over to your local radio shack and pick up an RCA ground loop eliminator. RCA is not the name brand but the cable type. It is about $15 and it looks like a D battery wrapped in black plastic with two rca cables coming out of either end. You will also need some couplers to attach the stereo mini to rca adapter to the ground loop eliminator. It is expensive but it will work. If it does not eliminate your hum radio shack will take them back with the packaging and reciept. (also if it doesn't work one way try flipping the ground loop eliminator around the other way.)
the humming noise is coming from a bad ground on you stereo
Ever wondered why sometimes your stereo speakers start to hum when you plug certain components in? The most likely cause of humming in audio equipment is due to a ground loop in your home or apartment mains power wiring. A ground loop occurs through differences in resistance in the electrical system. When you connect your computer to your stereo, a path is provided for electricity to flow from one wall socket to another as the electrical system tries to balance itself. This causes your speakers to hum.
where is the humming noise coming from? if it's coming thru the speakers and matches the rev tone of the engine, then you have a bad ground in your stereo.
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you need a noise filter! go to your local stereo shop and tell em you need a noise filter.
To stop the humming from your Altec Lansing ATP3 speakers when connected to the SPDIF port of your Asus laptop, first ensure that the connections are secure and that the cables are not damaged. You can also try using a different power outlet or plugging the speakers into a surge protector to reduce electrical interference. Additionally, check your laptop’s audio settings and make sure the SPDIF output is configured correctly, and consider adjusting the volume levels to see if that mitigates the noise. If the problem persists, using an external USB sound card may help isolate and eliminate the hum.
You cant that is basicly your computer working most new computers dont humm but no you cant
Yes, humming can affect the vocal cords, as it engages them in a gentle way. Humming produces a relaxed vibration in the vocal folds, which can help improve their flexibility and coordination. Additionally, it can enhance resonance and vocal quality without putting excessive strain on the vocal cords, making it a beneficial exercise for vocalists and speakers. However, excessive or improper humming may lead to strain, so moderation is key.
One of the connections is loose or one wire is touching two terminals at the same time. You have a short of some kind in the connection to the speakers. Reconnect all the speakers. If that doesnt work try new speaker cables.
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There is something humming in my ear.Can you please top humming when I am trying to concentrate.He is humming to himself again.She has a habit of humming love songs as she works.
A computer tower may make a surging noise rather than a constant humming noise if the case's screws are not properly tightened. Another reason for such a surging noise is the imminent failure of a fan.