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<blockquote data-quote="Peter van Gils" data-source="post: 83586" data-attributes="member: 3943"><p>Re: AC and signal cable of whatever type</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hmm. Maybe this helps pinpointing the issue: I have a 50m CAT6 on a drum reel. Last Sunday I had it unrolled for about 10m and the drum reel was standing close to a wall outlet. During a break of the band I unplugged a battery charger from that wall outlet and got a short burst of noise followed by a short silence (of background music) due re-syncing of X32 and S16. You may have had a similar issue: a sparking switch near the cable (eg cat cable close to a power supply cable of a fridge)?</p><p></p><p>I don't consider this as a real issue as long as the system keeps sync when the charger (or anything else) is unplugged from a more distant wall outlet. I think all digital connections will suffer from this...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter van Gils, post: 83586, member: 3943"] Re: AC and signal cable of whatever type Hmm. Maybe this helps pinpointing the issue: I have a 50m CAT6 on a drum reel. Last Sunday I had it unrolled for about 10m and the drum reel was standing close to a wall outlet. During a break of the band I unplugged a battery charger from that wall outlet and got a short burst of noise followed by a short silence (of background music) due re-syncing of X32 and S16. You may have had a similar issue: a sparking switch near the cable (eg cat cable close to a power supply cable of a fridge)? I don't consider this as a real issue as long as the system keeps sync when the charger (or anything else) is unplugged from a more distant wall outlet. I think all digital connections will suffer from this... [/QUOTE]
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