Re: Wireless Headphones with Hum sound?
Thanks guys; the set uses 2 1,5 volts small batteries and it has power supply input of 4.5 vdc, i tried a few of good dc power supplies, and one of them is a great power supply that has 1.5 to 12v dc with switch that i've got when Radio Shack was still opened and it's the best power regulated supply that i ever have, i suspect that i used a different power outlet of the TV, maybe that's the issue ,i'll check after christmas, i have it wrapped up to give wife for Christmas,
Wireless Headphones with Hum sound?
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Re: Wireless Headphones with Hum sound?
Not knowing what type of power supply you tried makes it hard to tell whats wrong, Was it one of those adaptors with the voltage switch? what was the current rating of the adaptors you tried?
Link points to the PYLE model: PHPW5
it also has a few radio FM channels that don't do that only with audio sourceLast edited by R_J; 12-05-2019, 05:09 PM.Leave a comment:
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Wireless Headphones with Hum sound?
Hi guys i bought this wireless head phones,it works ok with batteries but it also has a input for 4.5 v dc power supply but it did not come with it,i have a few dc power supply i connect any of them and sound coming from the TV has a background ground hum ,is there anything i can do to over come this annoying hum riding with sound,it also has a few radio FM channels that don't do that only with audio source? also with batteries only in the
set doesn't do it,but it eats batteries real fast , thanks in advance and have a marry Christmas
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Professio...phone/39461871Last edited by ivtec; 12-05-2019, 12:31 PM.Tags: None
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