Picked up Dayton Audio Version-
Using their provided "project" and I get a lot of static even with external amplifier off.
I've tried my AVR and 3 separate power amps as power and still static. Ive tried different USB power- and leaving the programmer plugged in and not plugged in. This is by far the cheapest solution for redoing my theater as active- so trying my best to get this to work, But that static is just horrid
Trying to make 3 way crossover- for HT
Using their provided "project" and I get a lot of static even with external amplifier off.
I've tried my AVR and 3 separate power amps as power and still static. Ive tried different USB power- and leaving the programmer plugged in and not plugged in. This is by far the cheapest solution for redoing my theater as active- so trying my best to get this to work, But that static is just horrid
Trying to make 3 way crossover- for HT
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There could be many sources of your problem, but without some detailed information it’s impossible to even make an educated guess. For starters, a drawing of your setup and connections is needed. It doesn’t have to be pretty, but with enough detail that one could duplicate the entire setup. If possible, include information about the power supplies, signal source and amps you are using. Some pictures would help too. With that in hand someone may be able to make suggestions.
USB- 5V Power Brick (cell phone fast charger)- tried that and the USB power from my power strip.
1/8" to RCA in from laptop and RCA out- even tried just RCA from AVR to RCA in.
As mentioned I tried MY Denon AVR
A Class D Amp and two other class A/B amps
I even tried using the "DC Filter"
I tired taking master gain to 1 Tweeter gain to 1 it makes no difference.
1/8" to RCA in from laptop and RCA out- even tried just RCA from AVR to RCA in.
As mentioned I tried MY Denon AVR
A Class D Amp and two other class A/B amps
I even tried using the "DC Filter"
I tired taking master gain to 1 Tweeter gain to 1 it makes no difference.