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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Lewendon" data-source="post: 216507" data-attributes="member: 13612"><p>Judging by the comments, It's sounding like that it's so quiet that you struggle to hear it, needing to be up close to the equipment to hear it, if so that's likely why microphones have troubles recording it, and Samsung no longer wants to deal with it. Is it only bothering you when up close or when the room is quiet ? If not, it seems like alot of trouble and expense to go through for something that may not be fixable, as it may be a natural phenomenon that isn't going to go away even when exchanging equipment out. </p><p>Did you end up trying another power supply ?</p><p>The suggestion the other Paul had, making a box for the power supply to deaden the sound, may be your best option if that's the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Lewendon, post: 216507, member: 13612"] Judging by the comments, It's sounding like that it's so quiet that you struggle to hear it, needing to be up close to the equipment to hear it, if so that's likely why microphones have troubles recording it, and Samsung no longer wants to deal with it. Is it only bothering you when up close or when the room is quiet ? If not, it seems like alot of trouble and expense to go through for something that may not be fixable, as it may be a natural phenomenon that isn't going to go away even when exchanging equipment out. Did you end up trying another power supply ? The suggestion the other Paul had, making a box for the power supply to deaden the sound, may be your best option if that's the case. [/QUOTE]
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