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==Why do I hear a Noise/Hiss in the IEM system?== | |||
;Why do I hear a Noise/Hiss in the IEM system? | |||
The most common hiss that is referred to is caused by RF interference. An important step in setting up a system is to tune the equipment properly to ensure that external RF signals are avoided and hence interference is avoided. | |||
The other hiss that is sometimes noticed is the internal workings of the unit itself. The body back receiver has inherent noise from the components especially when there is a low input signal. This phenomenon is not unique to Sennheiser but occurs across all manufacturers. | |||
This internal noise is made more apparent when in a very quiet environment (like a recording studio) or when more sensitive earbuds (such as custom in-ear molds). From a practical standpoint once you have audio through the IEM system it will overshadow the noise from the internal components and most people will not even realize the noise is there. | |||
[https://sennheiserusa.happyfox.com/kb/article/127-why-do-i-hear-a-noisehiss-in-the-iem-system/ Source] | |||
== Stereo to Split Mono == | == Stereo to Split Mono == | ||