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This is an excerpt from [[Audio System Noise]]. Please follow the link to read more general concepts and solutions.
This is an excerpt from [[Audio System Noise]]. Please follow the link to read more general concepts and solutions.
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The {{S1}} is different from the {{L1}} and {{F1}} families of products because you can remove the AC power plug and run on the internal batteries.
;The {{S1}} is different from the {{L1}} and {{F1}} families of products because you can remove the AC power plug and run on the internal batteries.


Removing the AC Power isolates the [[Audio_System_Noise#Line_Noise|AC Line Noise]] and [[Audio_System_Noise#Ground_Loops|Ground Loops]].
Hints:
 
*Removing the AC Power isolates the [[Audio_System_Noise#Line_Noise|AC Line Noise]] and [[Audio_System_Noise#Ground_Loops|Ground Loops]].
If you have a hum or buzz or excessive hiss try unplugging the AC power.
*If you have a hum or buzz or excessive hiss try unplugging the AC power.


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Latest revision as of 17:37, 29 January 2019

S1 ProThis information is applicable to the S1 Pro


This is an excerpt from Audio System Noise. Please follow the link to read more general concepts and solutions.

The S1 Pro System is different from the L1 and F1 Model 812 Flexible Array Loudspeaker families of products because you can remove the AC power plug and run on the internal batteries.

Hints:

  • Removing the AC Power isolates the AC Line Noise and Ground Loops.
  • If you have a hum or buzz or excessive hiss try unplugging the AC power.

Related conversation:

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Please see the full article: Audio System Noise.