Just in the past month or so...
I missed my own best clue to solving the mystery. On December 1st (IIRC) we had our home security upgraded to a wireless system (in part so we could finally drop the landline). The security system router was positioned inside a closet (out of sight, out of mind) adjacent to my office where the affected speakers ares located. I was reminded of the change when I got an email notice of the monthly bill this morning. I unplugged the power to the security system router and the noise vanished. Now I'm wondering what to do next...
There is no clicking in my headphones, but I really don't want to wear those all the time. The speakers are probably 8-10 yrs old. Would current technology provide better shielding against external interference?
I missed my own best clue to solving the mystery. On December 1st (IIRC) we had our home security upgraded to a wireless system (in part so we could finally drop the landline). The security system router was positioned inside a closet (out of sight, out of mind) adjacent to my office where the affected speakers ares located. I was reminded of the change when I got an email notice of the monthly bill this morning. I unplugged the power to the security system router and the noise vanished. Now I'm wondering what to do next...
There is no clicking in my headphones, but I really don't want to wear those all the time. The speakers are probably 8-10 yrs old. Would current technology provide better shielding against external interference?
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