Home » Questions » Goods and Services [ Ask a new question ]

Why do they keep cutting out?

Why do they keep cutting out?

I got these headphones and they worked great except for one thing. About every 30 minutes the sound cut out and was replaced with deafening feedback noises. I can fix it by unplugging and plugging back in but it keeps happening. Please help.

Asked by: Guest | Views: 160
Total answers/comments: 5
bert [Entry]

"I am not certain since I am not there and cannot check with a Spectrum analyzer, but those Wireless Headphones use the 900 Mhz Spectrum and many devices use that frequency especially Regular Wireless phones and also some low end routers. You might be getting some other device overriding the frequency that those Headphones use.

I personally use Bluetooth headphones since they are Adaptive Frequency-Hopping (AFH) and they use a different frequency than Household phones and routers. Plus they are cheap or expensive and they are new school not like your old school headphones which yours are since they are not Adaptive Frequency-Hopping (AFH) like the Bluetooth are."
bert [Entry]

"They all do, its a feature ;)

Found on a Dutch forum not long after I got my RS120 :)

thanks Tweakers.net

Roadmap for solving the noise:

1. Download the file: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/56802694/antista...;

2. download a music player (ie winamp as an example, at least other than your default player for MP3.);

3. set the program as the default program for .wav files;

4. Drag the antistatic.wav to your Startup folder;

5. Mount winamp standard on repeat;

6. mutes winamp on up (otherwise the transmitter picks up the sound is not clear, and you have as yet bothered by noise);

5. For the best user experience you can also set these winamp minimized start-up as a background program (ALT + W in the main window);

6. Enjoy a noiseless sound experience!"
bert [Entry]

I have the same problem , fear for my ears when the white noise hits!! let me know if you find a solution
bert [Entry]

Re-connect the optical digital cable
bert [Entry]

If the sound goes in and out it may be getting Wi-Fi interference. Wrap the receiver in tin foil. That will block the digital signal that is interfering. It looks bad but it works.