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In the Forum: Off Air Audio
In the Thread: Tuners and digital noise from DAW, A/D and D/A
Post Subject: Ferrite, ferrite , ferrite , ferrite ...Posted by Romy the Cat on: 7/21/2008
 Antonio J. wrote:
So I thought my tuner weren't properly adjusted. It has not been serviced nor recently aligned, I have no proficient technicians around who I depend to let them put their hands into the tuner. The damn thing always picked up Bidat's and CEC's noise. In my case the most noisy of the two is the CEC transport and only can get rid of the noise by switching off both devices. When the Bidat doesn't detect a potential input, like when switching off the CEC, then the noise gets worse. In my case not ferrite nor ERS sheets have been helpful at all. Only placing the digital parts very away (more than 1m) from the tuner is a bit helpful.
Hm, this is interesting. I my case nether neither CEC nor Bidat affect other of the tuners. Lavrys do but not Bidat. Try to put ferrite on ALL Sansui inputs: antenna, power cord, output cables. I have 3 bids on each leg of power cord, 4 bids on combined power wires, one bid on each combined analog output and 12 bids on the combined antenna cable on the cable between the input jack and the entrance to front end.

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My TU-1X do not acknowledge Bidat at all, ether the DAC is it locked of not.

The caT

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