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Reply 280 of 281, by NeoG_

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So does it happen when you wiggle the output cable but only when certain devices are plugged in?

Or is it just when certain devises are plugged in but wiggling the cable doesn’t change anything?

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Reply 281 of 281, by DustyShinigami

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NeoG_ wrote on 2026-05-08, 23:36:

So does it happen when you wiggle the output cable but only when certain devices are plugged in?

Or is it just when certain devises are plugged in but wiggling the cable doesn’t change anything?

I thought it was the output cable, but it’s the cable for the SC-55. It makes the output level go into the red when it buzzes. Especially when lying it flat. It looks like my ground loop breaker cable has solved the issue, unless it’s a placebo effect. I’ve plugged the SC-55 into that and then that into input 3.

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