Panasonic SH-FX60, rear wireless speakers... when I plug 'em in they hum/buzz really nastily. I've tried restarting, unplugged and replugged etc, but no good. Panasonic support are no use either.
Any ideas?
http://reviews.cnet.com/Panasonic_SH_FX60/4505-6449_7-31885711.html
2006-10-17
18:06:15
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asked by
johnd1215
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➔ Home Theater
To elaborate: these are for my home theatre system, im my front room. They're hooked up to my panasonic surround sound dvd, not my computer.
2006-10-17
18:16:52 ·
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you might need a decent power conditioner. the wireless speakers have amps, and recievers built into them. the combo might be AMPLIFING the noise that is coming through your power line. also the wireless speakers may be defective. do they hum, all the time, or just when you are putting sound to them? if they hum all the time, it is either dirty power, or defective recievers.
2006-10-23 13:23:20
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answered by jbua5150 2
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Wireless speakers tend to Humm or Buzz due to the fact that they are Wireless!
If you take into consideration that wireless devices are Not normally shielded from Other RF/Wireless Transmitters-then you will understand why they Buzz/Humm!(it's Local Interference from other Transmitting devices(The Microwave Oven,TV remote,Cell Phones,Car radios)
I'm Surprised that Panasonic will not deal on this one though! And More surprised that they've NOT shielded the speakers from Interference!
2006-10-17 18:42:48
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answered by J. Charles 6
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on the spot audio device artwork distinctive strategies, some have an amp outfitted in and artwork off of a battery some could desire to be plugged into the wall, some have a administration module that has the amp outfitted in, with short wires to the audio device, on the spot is a misnomer now and returned because of the fact usually there are some form of wires in contact besides the certainty that they could be minimum and of shorter length.... so it relies upon on what variety and what variety your speaking approximately additionally for a regularly used encompass device 25 watts could be seen anemic as far as power is in contact in on the spot audio device 25 watts could be seen a multitude of power...on the spot hasn't been perfected yet and the extra effective on the spot structures are high priced take a glance at Sonus and Aperion for on the spot structures that artwork extra effective than maximum additionally Rockfish has some modules that artwork somewhat properly, available at ultimate purchase...Rockfish has decrease decrease back lots on there on the spot product although in all probability using reliability themes....
2016-10-19 22:16:00
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answered by grewe 4
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Panasonic Sh-fx60
2016-12-18 18:08:46
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answered by hutt 4
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It can be the speakers or you might just try trouble shooting the sound card on your computer. Check and make sure if other speakers work and dont fuzz, if they dont fuzz its definitley the speakers, and you should return em. If they fuzz too you might have a faulty sound card. Idk tho Good Luck!
2006-10-17 18:15:14
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answered by Anonymous
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U just call the showroom from which u have bought ur system. He will send an Engineer of the Company who will install ur system accurately.
2006-10-17 20:49:25
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answered by shashank 2
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If speaking of computer speakers, dump and reload the driver.
2006-10-17 18:15:14
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answered by Norton N 5
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try fixing the feedback- meaning the gap between each part of the set
2006-10-17 21:07:02
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answered by mukyon1 3
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