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My apologies should I be in the wrong thread. I am in search of some guidance to be able to set up some home speakers? To avoid loudspeaker cable disorder, I had purchased a 5.8 GHz wireless loudspeaker system for my surround loudspeakers. The transmitter connects to the surround receiver rear speaker outputs. Commonly the transmitter goes into stand by after a few minutes of not having received sound. However, my AV receiver will keep giving off a hum while in stand by. This prevents the cordless transmitter from going into standby. The trouble thuswise is that my cordless amps also will remain on constantly. That will squander some electricity. Though most importantly my loudspeakers keep emitting the same hum which my AV receiver sends out to the transmitter. I could possibly set up something which would actually cut the signal cord between the receiver and transmitter whilst the receiver is in stand by. I'm not very technically experienced and so will appreciate suggestions.
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I'm sorry should I be in the inappropriate thread. I'm trying to find some tips regarding how to set up an outdoor wireless speaker? I am operating my rear loudspeakers cordless using a 5.8 GHz wireless loudspeaker set. The transmitter usually switches into standby mode if there is no sound. Yet, my AV receiver will forever send a small hum during times of standby which will keep the transmitter alert. Therefore my rear speakers will keep sending out this kind of humming sound anytime I am not watching television. I have been contemplating adding some type of switch to detach the audio connection between my surround receiver and the cordless transmitter however this remedy does not seem elegant. I would personally appreciate just about any ideas.
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I'm sorry if I am in the wrong thread. I'm interested in some hints and tips concerning how to set up a set of wireless outdoor speakers? I'm utilizing a 5.8 GHz cordless loudspeaker product to operate my rear loudspeakers. The transmitter is hooked up to my AV receiver. The issue comes about when the AV receiver is in standby. It'll transmit a slight hum. This tends to prevent the wireless transmitter from commencing stand by. Typically the transmitter should go into standby if there's no music sent to the transmitter inputs. That consequently will cause my wireless amps to keep active on a regular basis and give off a small hum through my rear speakers. This sound is not present whenever my audio receiver is functional, i.e. active. I would personally appreciate it if anyone can provide some tips on how to fix this matter.
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I'm sorry if I am in the wrong thread. I'm in search of some tips on how to set up a cordless surround system? I'm running my rear speakers cordless by using a 5.8 GHz wireless speaker set. The transmitter normally goes into standby mode when there is no music. Unfortunately, my AV receiver will send a slight hum while in standby which keeps the transmitter alert. That therefore causes my cordless amps to be active continuously and emit a small hum through my rear loudspeakers. This sound isn't present while my audio receiver is working, i.e. active. I have been considering the best way to deal with this problem. One idea I had was to create a switch in order to cut the sound towards the transmitter or power down the transmitter (cut DC power) while my AV receiver is in stand by. However, I do not know how to pair this switch with my AV receiver. Does any person have any good ideas?
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Good day, I don't know if I'm in the proper forum thread however I am searching for a few suggestions in order to help me deal with a difficulty with a cordless speaker? In order to avoid loudspeaker cable disorder, I have purchased a 5.8 GHz wireless speaker kit for my surround loudspeakers. The transmitter hooks up to the surround receiver rear speaker outputs. Usually the transmitter ought to go into standby after a few minutes of not having received music. But, my Audio-video receiver continues emitting a hum while in standby. This prevents the cordless transmitter from commencing stand by. The problem therefore is that my cordless amplifiers will also stay on constantly. That will squander some electrical power. But most importantly my speakers will continue to keep emitting exactly the same hum which my AV receiver sends out to the transmitter. I don't know whether there are any good remedies for this specific challenge. Perhaps I will have to physically detach the receiver from power each time. Thank you for giving recommendations.
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I am sorry if I am in the incorrect thread. I'm in search of some guidance regarding how to set up some home speakers. The situation is due to the cordless loudspeaker system transmitter that I am utilizing for my surround loudspeakers. The transmitter won't ever enter stand by when my AV receiver is switched off for my receiver will always give off a humming noise. Hence my rear speakers will continue sending out this particular humming noise anytime I am not viewing television. I am not sure whether there are any good solutions for this particular problem. Possibly I will need to actually disconnect the receiver from power each and every time. Thanks for providing tips.
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I am sorry if I am in the incorrect thread. I'm interested in some advice on how to install a cordless surround system. To avoid speaker cable disorder, I've bought a 5.8 GHz wireless speaker system for my surround speakers. The transmitter connects to the surround receiver rear loudspeaker outputs. Typically the transmitter ought to go into stand by after a few minutes of not having acquired audio. But, my Audio-video receiver will keep emitting a hum whilst in standby. This stops the wireless transmitter from commencing standby. The problem therefore is the fact that my cordless amps also will stay on constantly. That will squander some electrical power. Though more importantly my speakers keep giving off exactly the same sound that my AV receiver sends out to the transmitter. I am not sure whether there are any good solutions for this kind of dilemma. Possibly I am going to need to physically detach the receiver from power each time. Thank you for giving tips.
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My apologies if I am in the inappropriate thread. I am in search of some guidance to be able to install a pair of cordless speakers. I'm running my rear speakers cordless by using a 5.8 GHz cordless speaker set. The transmitter generally switches into standby mode if there is no sound. In spite of this, my AV receiver will always send out a small hum during times of standby which will keep the transmitter alert. The issue is that my loudspeakers will keep sending out the same kind of humming sound whilst the AV receiver is in stand by. Curiously there is no such thing as a hum received from my receiver when it is active. I wouldn't feel that this can be a ground loop challenge. I am not sure whether or not there are any good remedies for this specific dilemma. Perhaps I will have to actually detach the receiver from power every time. Thanks for offering recommendations.
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I am sorry should I be in the incorrect thread. I'm searching for some tips on how to set up a set of speakers? The problem that we have is that often my stereo receiver is sending out a hum if it's switched off which causes the transmitter which I utilize for my cordless speakers to be awake. I've found that this will cause the cordless receivers to remain awake as well. That triggers my surround speakers to continually send a sound whilst my AV receiver is in standby which happens to be kind of uncomfortable. I'm not technically knowledgeable and thus would hope that someone using this community forum has some ideas. My own thoughts were to power down the transmitter in some way while the AV receiver is off, maybe use a switch for both or maybe have something cut the sound link with the transmitter when the surround receiver is off.
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My apologies should I be in the inappropriate thread. I am looking for some advice regarding how to install an outdoor wireless speaker? The situation I have is always that my audio receiver is sending out a hum if it is switched off which in turn causes the transmitter which I use for my wireless loudspeakers to keep awake. The main problem is that my speakers will keep sending out the same sort of humming noise while the AV receiver is in stand by. Strangely enough there isn't a hum received from my receiver if it's on. I don't imagine that it's a ground loop problem. I'd personally be thankful in case anybody might present some suggestions concerning how to deal with this issue.
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I'm sorry if I am in the inappropriate thread. I am looking for some help and advice concerning how to install a wireless speaker? My problem is related to the wireless loudspeaker kit transmitter which I am making use of for my surround loudspeakers. The transmitter will never get into stand by when my AV receiver is switched off for my receiver will forever produce a humming sound. I've found this triggers the cordless receivers to stay awake at the same time. That triggers my surround speakers to always send a hum while my AV receiver is in standby which can be sort of annoying. I'm not sure whether or not there are any good solutions for this predicament. Perhaps I'll need to physically disconnect the receiver from power each time. Thanks for giving recommendations.
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Hi all. I am looking for some recommendation to assist me set up a wireless speaker kit. I apologize in the event I am not within the proper thread. The challenge that I have is that often my stereo receiver is sending out a hum when it's switched off which in turn causes the transmitter that I utilize for my wireless loudspeakers to remain awake. That in turn causes my cordless amplifiers to be on continuously and emit a slight hum via my rear speakers. This sound is not present while my audio receiver is working, i.e. active. I'm not really technically savvy and for that reason would hope that somebody using this discussion board has a few ideas. My own ideas have been to power down the transmitter by some means whilst the AV receiver is off, possibly put in a switch for each or perhaps have something cut the sound link with the transmitter once the surround receiver is off.
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