Doesn't everybody have a suction phone thingy attached to an amp? Must spend hours a day holding a phone to your ear if not. If I have to listen to Holst's Four Seasons yet again I'd rather do summit else while I'm listening.
PS They work great as cable detectors too. So does a cheap 1970s am radio although I expect only me and Zeitghost have one of those.
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RC is right but actually a modern TFT screen does as well. If you have one of those suction pad phone pickups attached to an amp put it a few inches from the screen, it hisses like crazy.A non-flat-screen monitor (etc) can cause hiss in an audio lead if too close
PS Just tried it, actually it's more a high pitch whine.
PPS No actually, it depends where you put, some areas more like a mains buzz, some bits whine, some bits hiss, loudness varies a lot too. My screen is a little orchestra!Last edited by xoggoth; 23 June 2011, 20:29.
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If the 3.5mm jack where you plugin the headset is spoilt you do get a disturbance in the background.
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Did any of my random suggestions help? Is it interference?Originally posted by norrahe View PostThe headset is just as bad as the external mic which is odd
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The headset is just as bad as the external mic which is oddOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostUse an external headset with a mic.
You can ones that work well enough from Staples for about £6.
The problems with using just an external mic is that you have to play around with it being the right distance from your mouth. With a headset it's just a case of lowering or upping the mic volume.
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Use an external headset with a mic.
You can ones that work well enough from Staples for about £6.
The problems with using just an external mic is that you have to play around with it being the right distance from your mouth. With a headset it's just a case of lowering or upping the mic volume.
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Could be, though one of us is using the in built mic and the other is using a logitec headset.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostNo hiss on any of the machines here when using Skype, it's actually better than my landline. Could it fan noise?
Both are sony vaio laptops. The sounds seems to be the same from both, the suggestion of fan does sound the most probable.
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No hiss on any of the machines here when using Skype, it's actually better than my landline. Could it fan noise?
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