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<blockquote data-quote="Declan Slater" data-source="post: 129948" data-attributes="member: 964"><p>Re: X32 with crackling sounds</p><p></p><p>That doesn't seem right, there is no reason to have to run a cord like we did in the old analog days anymore, unless you are running some crazy analog gear connected to the analog out on the console itself or snake head to somewhere far away. The random popping sound might come from a sync issue, try checking out the clock sync setting, I've had that problem show up after linking two consoles and had to switch sync from internal to to aes50, and forgot to switch it back. The only static problem I can vouch for is when using utp ( use stp w/ metalized/soldered drain rj45 & ethercons), is it really dry there, or is the humidity is too high for that kind of static? Seems static problems mostly occur with direct discharge into utp cable... have you tried a different cable?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Declan Slater, post: 129948, member: 964"] Re: X32 with crackling sounds That doesn't seem right, there is no reason to have to run a cord like we did in the old analog days anymore, unless you are running some crazy analog gear connected to the analog out on the console itself or snake head to somewhere far away. The random popping sound might come from a sync issue, try checking out the clock sync setting, I've had that problem show up after linking two consoles and had to switch sync from internal to to aes50, and forgot to switch it back. The only static problem I can vouch for is when using utp ( use stp w/ metalized/soldered drain rj45 & ethercons), is it really dry there, or is the humidity is too high for that kind of static? Seems static problems mostly occur with direct discharge into utp cable... have you tried a different cable? [/QUOTE]
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