I've been sitting here today

Started by Rik, Mar 16, 2011, 17:08:59

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... trying to identify the source of a hum which gave every impression of being a disk drive or fan. Then it stopped, and I realised it appeared to be at ear level. When it started again, I turned off the speakers and it went, back on and it returned. I think the power supply must be failing, as it's independent of volume or connection.

It does do a good impression of vibration, though. ;D
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D-Dan

There was a bee in your ear singing along to your music - turn the speakers off and the bee stops singing.

Nothing to do with power supplies.

Steve
Have I lost my way?



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Steve

How do you get rid of a Bee in your ear?




Tell it buzz off :out:
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Quote from: D-Dan on Mar 16, 2011, 22:00:08
There was a bee in your ear singing along to your music - turn the speakers off and the bee stops singing.

Very slow bee, Steve. ;D
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Gary

I had a hum a while ago, turned out it was from outside it drove me mad as it sounded as if it was electrical.
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

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