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Feedback loop... help!

Razz

Well-Known Member
So I just changed out my Direct TV for my local cable TV

I removed the Direct TV box, and Power cable from Direct TV..

I used the same HDMI cable connected to my Pre-pro
The cable guy used the same cable line and spliced it away from Direct TV dish and into my already existing internet cable line.

Now I have an obvious and loud "hum" over all speakers. This happens with all sources including Blu-Ray and X-box.

If I unplug the new cable TVs HDMI cable (the same one used with the Direct TV) the hum goes away on my Blu-Ray and X-box.

If I'm watching Blu-Ray and press "pause" the hum goes away.

What is going on? How do I fix this!?

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I have now swapped out the HDMI cable but there is no change.

Volume adjustments on my pre-pro do not effect the hum noise.
 
Disconnect the spliced cable and note the results playing Xbox or Blu-ray.

Rope
 
Thx Rope,
I was thinking the same thing, but he spiced it in my attick and i was hoping there was something else I was overlooking. Im going to need to call them back for that if everything else is ruled out.
 
Disconnect from the STB/flat panel. I'm betting that's the culprit, since it was the only change.

Rope
 
Is it possible that the computer and internet router is creating the ground loop outside of the cable box and sub woofer that has the three prong plug. Looking at your power connections your Sub, Cablebox, and computer are the possible ground points? Do you see any other equipment on your system with three pong power cords.
 
My system all plugs into the same triplite surge protector... the sub sits across the room and into it's own outlet. My computer and internet are in a different room.
 
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