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Fender Passport 500 Pro 500-Watt Portable Sound System $1,399.99 The top-of-the-line Passport 500 Pro is a complete 500-watt PA system housed in a clever carryall design that is easily luggable and a cinch to set up and get going. The newly designed speakers boast a 10 woofer and a 1.2 horn-loaded tweeter. They deliver crystal clear, full range sound and can handle high SPL without breaking up and distorting. The 500-watt, class D power amp is perfectly matched… |
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Fender Passport 150 Pro 150-Watt Portable Sound System $559.99 Life is sweet when things are made easy for us. Its just our nature as humans. The smart folks over at Fender have done just that in making a PA system solution that is light, feature-rich and just plain easyintroducing the Fender Passport 150 Pro Portable PA System!The Passport 150 Pro is a complete 4 channel 150-watt PA system housed in a clever carryall design thats easily luggable and a cinch … |
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Gator Speaker Cover (GPA-SCVR450-515) $49.95 It has a hideaway rain cover and can fit the speaker while on a stand. The case has zippered access to the front so the speaker can function while inside the cover. There is touch fastener access to the speaker handles and access to the rear control panel. Features: Nylon Touch fastener and zipper closures Hideaway rain cover Zippered access to speaker front Access to handles with touch fastener c… |
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How do i fix interference with my speakers and computer?
I have a behringer uca202 usb sound interface that i use the rca outs on and in my speakers i hear buzzing when i move something on my monitors and i can hear buzzing like noises when the hard drive is making noises. how do i fix this? also just in case it matters i have an AOC 22″ monitor on my DVI port and a 24″ Dynex TV on the vga port and i have a palit GTS250.
Sounds like electro-magnetic interference alright. If you use a standard USB cord, you might try finding one with built-in ferrit cores on the cable to help reduce any noise. Otherwise it may be something inside the computer that you can’t isolate. Make sure any cables run directly away from the computer too.