Echo Seven
New Head-Fier
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Here's my situation :
1. I have the Pocket Amp 2.0
2. I have the AKG K271 Mk II Headphones
3. I have the CH Products Multi-Function Panel
4. I am using the Asus Xonar STX which is awesome.
Love all the equipment. When I use the three of them together, the RF frequency from the MFP interferes with the PocketAmp and I get background noise (which can be severe, depending on how close I get to it) with my headphones.
I'm stuffed. I'm in contact with the manufacturer of the Pocket Amp, and he can't get the Pocket Amp to resist RF properly.
I need a AMP that is resistant to RF (radio frequency) which is what the MFP uses to communicate between the switch and the device. Is there such a device?
Failing that, I need to dump my headphones and go for normal speakers, in which case I am hoping for some suggestions.
I won't consider dumping the MFP as it is too useful with my controller setup. :/
1. I have the Pocket Amp 2.0
2. I have the AKG K271 Mk II Headphones
3. I have the CH Products Multi-Function Panel
4. I am using the Asus Xonar STX which is awesome.
Love all the equipment. When I use the three of them together, the RF frequency from the MFP interferes with the PocketAmp and I get background noise (which can be severe, depending on how close I get to it) with my headphones.
I'm stuffed. I'm in contact with the manufacturer of the Pocket Amp, and he can't get the Pocket Amp to resist RF properly.
I need a AMP that is resistant to RF (radio frequency) which is what the MFP uses to communicate between the switch and the device. Is there such a device?
Failing that, I need to dump my headphones and go for normal speakers, in which case I am hoping for some suggestions.
I won't consider dumping the MFP as it is too useful with my controller setup. :/