I'm sure someone can help, I need to stop my tired old fridge from putting noise (via the mains) through my sound system. A new fridge isn't an option as yet and I'll happily modify the amp/preamp. Any practical solutions out there?
The best way is probably filtering the power before it gets to your equipment. There are power line filters available for this purpose.
Once AC noise gets inside the chassis of audio equipment, it can be very difficult to get rid of it.
Once AC noise gets inside the chassis of audio equipment, it can be very difficult to get rid of it.
Seeker,
If the noise occurs only when the motor starts or stops, it's possible to connect a noise supressor across the motor terminals : consult an electrician for the appropriate device and wiring.
Also, verify all your equipement about correct grounding and shielding.
Regards, P.Lacombe.
If the noise occurs only when the motor starts or stops, it's possible to connect a noise supressor across the motor terminals : consult an electrician for the appropriate device and wiring.
Also, verify all your equipement about correct grounding and shielding.
Regards, P.Lacombe.
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