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Hey all. Apologies if this is in the wrong section...
I hope you can help me.... I have a amplifier set up at work - two main feeds, a DVD player and an iPod - However, I recently bought a new PC, so I wanted to play music directly from iTunes, not the iPod. However, when I plug the audio jack into the PC (the one that was plugged into the iPod), I get a terrible 'reverberating', humming noise...But, randomly, on some days when I try it, it works perfectly - Can anyone help as to what may be causing this? Many thanks in advance. |
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Is it still there when you disconnect the DVD?
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