Just got these new speakers (z-680's) and they are amazing when playing music but they emit a hissing noise when not in use.
I'm just using the regular (crappy) speaker wire that they sent in the box. Would getting new speaker wire help at all?
I found this article http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm?page=support/products/document&CRID=1790&contentid=6523&contentid2=6518&showalldocuments=0&countryid=19&languageid=1
Another thing to note is that the hissing does not increase in volume when I turn the volume up on the speakers or in windows.
I live in an old house, and like it says in that FAQ, I'm guessing the polarization of the plugs is not correct or something to do with "unclean" power.
I may borrow a ups from someone and use it on the speakers and see if it doesn't help.
Ideas? Comments? TIA
Edit: Btw, I'm using the analog (3 plugs) to my sound card instead of optical or digi coax.
I'm just using the regular (crappy) speaker wire that they sent in the box. Would getting new speaker wire help at all?
I found this article http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm?page=support/products/document&CRID=1790&contentid=6523&contentid2=6518&showalldocuments=0&countryid=19&languageid=1
Another thing to note is that the hissing does not increase in volume when I turn the volume up on the speakers or in windows.
I live in an old house, and like it says in that FAQ, I'm guessing the polarization of the plugs is not correct or something to do with "unclean" power.
I may borrow a ups from someone and use it on the speakers and see if it doesn't help.
Ideas? Comments? TIA
Edit: Btw, I'm using the analog (3 plugs) to my sound card instead of optical or digi coax.
