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Question about Electric Convector Baseboard Heater, 240 Volt

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...wire is creating the buzz? It could be anything from a loose sheet metal part, rivet, fan, transformer, loose connection, or just the way it was built, although a loud buzz sounds like a problem ...

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Question about HLP4663W 46" Rear Projection HDTV

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Repetitive Buzz There is a continuous repetitive buzz that makes a noise every second or so. I have no picture or sound. What could the problem be. to sim noise ...

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While touching the strings, all was well - I was acting as the ground then. The ground wire broke, so it buzzed no matter what. The ground wire ran to the metal bridge. - Play louder than the buzz! :

Question about PDX-2000MKII PRO Turntable

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...buzz on one wire on the left and one on the right with another. The other two wires won't give off any buzz. If you don't hear the buzz on either channel, either the connections linking your amp are ...

Question about C-1 Microphone

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how can i stop my behinger c-1 condenser mic from making this buzzing noise, every time i touch it it quites down, then starts again, there one wire not connected on the inside, don't know if it was ...

...wire one at a time with your finger. You should hear a buzz on two wires (one on the left one on the right) and nothing (much anyway) on the other two. If you don't hear any buzz there's something ...

Question about Pmc 280 DJ Mixer

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noise , sounds like ungrounded, all the cables are fine , the connection is grounded so its a buzzing noise. are your turntables grounded? some dont have to be. the buzzing could be several things ...

Question about Pmc 280 DJ Mixer

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...buzz on the left. On other wire the right. The two other might produce a minor buzz or nothing at all, so ignore them. If you hear the buzz on both channels there's something wrong with the cartridge ...

Question about SL-1210M5G Turntable

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wire (one at a time) with your finger. Two of the wires should buzz (1 left, 1 right) if the left doesn't buzz either the connections are faulty or the pre-amp in your amp is. If you get a buzz on the

...has been wired with black and white wires reversed and/or the green ground wire not connected. I had a GE microwave that periodically would buzz white operating but eventually the buzzing

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