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I am getting some feedback through my monitor speakers that are connected to my iMac.
Not all the time, mostly when they are not being used but turned on - even when my iMac might be idle and me just playing with iPhoto then empty the garbage I get some little feedback then head the trash being emptyed.
I just wanted to ask what causes feedback? Its not like humming or anything sounds like bolts of electricty.. can this be caused by my ethernet cable?
Seems strange but now that I'm not using wireless and a have switched to CAT5 I can hear these noises. I dont remember being able to hear it when I was using a wireless connection. But now since I cant reach the router from my room I have no other choice nor can I do an isolation test.
Some last longer the other.. I have replaced the cable from the speakers to the iMac next I was thinking I'd use a surge protector incase this might be what the problem is?
I'm puzzled and annoyed. The noise is really annoying and more worrying if it may be the power of faulty wireing in the house I should get a surge protector asap.
Any advice would be great!
Not all the time, mostly when they are not being used but turned on - even when my iMac might be idle and me just playing with iPhoto then empty the garbage I get some little feedback then head the trash being emptyed.
I just wanted to ask what causes feedback? Its not like humming or anything sounds like bolts of electricty.. can this be caused by my ethernet cable?
Seems strange but now that I'm not using wireless and a have switched to CAT5 I can hear these noises. I dont remember being able to hear it when I was using a wireless connection. But now since I cant reach the router from my room I have no other choice nor can I do an isolation test.
Some last longer the other.. I have replaced the cable from the speakers to the iMac next I was thinking I'd use a surge protector incase this might be what the problem is?
I'm puzzled and annoyed. The noise is really annoying and more worrying if it may be the power of faulty wireing in the house I should get a surge protector asap.
Any advice would be great!