k3lt
New Head-Fier
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Ive been reading up on this on different forums but havent realy been able to find a solution to my problem, so basically i hear very soft static kinda noise in my headphones. (Takstar Pro 80 but tested with other headphones aswell)
The buzzing happens ONLY if i select "Headphones" as my analog output in Xonar Audio Center (headphones are connected directly to soundcard, im not using front panel), when i change it to "2 Speakers" the buzzing is gone so i guess it's somehow related to AMP (?). I have tightened all the screws , disabled all extra output and input devices, onboard soundcard disabled in bios even tried disconnecting my GPU since the soundcard is fairly close, so i though it may be causing some intereference, but nothing has changed, i just cant make it stop making noise.
Also i tried to enable my integrated Realtek soundcard and test with it aswell, and i can confirm the noise is also there using integrated soundcard if analog out is Headphones. (and again, when i choose Speakers it's gone)
If i wont resolve it i will probably stick to using "2 speakers" as analog out (wearing headphones), i mean what are the biggest cons of it? Besides the lack of AMP, both "2 Speakers" and "Headphones" are using 2 audio channels right?
Any experts could give me some advice?
Gigabyte GA-B85M-D3H
Xonar DGX and Realtek ALC892
Windows 10 x64
All drivers etc. are up 2 date (for Xonar i'm using Unified drivers)
The buzzing happens ONLY if i select "Headphones" as my analog output in Xonar Audio Center (headphones are connected directly to soundcard, im not using front panel), when i change it to "2 Speakers" the buzzing is gone so i guess it's somehow related to AMP (?). I have tightened all the screws , disabled all extra output and input devices, onboard soundcard disabled in bios even tried disconnecting my GPU since the soundcard is fairly close, so i though it may be causing some intereference, but nothing has changed, i just cant make it stop making noise.
Also i tried to enable my integrated Realtek soundcard and test with it aswell, and i can confirm the noise is also there using integrated soundcard if analog out is Headphones. (and again, when i choose Speakers it's gone)
If i wont resolve it i will probably stick to using "2 speakers" as analog out (wearing headphones), i mean what are the biggest cons of it? Besides the lack of AMP, both "2 Speakers" and "Headphones" are using 2 audio channels right?
Any experts could give me some advice?
Gigabyte GA-B85M-D3H
Xonar DGX and Realtek ALC892
Windows 10 x64
All drivers etc. are up 2 date (for Xonar i'm using Unified drivers)