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Stopping rapid pulsing?

I have some unusual static combined with a bit of low-level rapid pulsing that is being picked up by my wired speakers. I am next to a lot of wireless signals and cannot get away from them (includes phones and router plus wifi extenders and ect). So, how do I counter this through an insolating type method? Would a ferrit core work? Thank you for your help.

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I have a similar situation with the WiFi around my house so I use ferrite cores on both my audio cables and my video cables.  Put one on each end of the cable, near the PC and the other near the device (monitor, sound unit).  My sound is connected via a usb cable as I use a Bose Companion 5 sound system.  You have nothing to lose by trying and everything to gain if it helps.

 

Good Luck.

 

 

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I actually put on ferrite cores on both ends of my audio cables today. It seems to have helped alot but not entirely. I'm going to try putting more on to get more interference to go away.

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