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Noisy audio alarm output *SOLVED *
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(2016-04-07, 02:58 PM)affinite Wrote:
(2016-04-07, 12:18 PM)snowboarder Wrote:
(2016-04-07, 10:14 AM)affinite Wrote: For the benefit of others I solved my noisy Pi audio output using a cheap (£5) Ground Loop Isolator from eBay.
It connects between the Pi audio jack and my amplifier.See photo attached.

I can now crank up the volume and warn all my neighbours that my "Coolant temperature is high" without hiss and crackling the audio. Big Grin

Bye the way - yes I do plan to tidy up the cabling.
is it possible to share your audio files  Wink

Happy to oblige. They are a bit "Mechanical" but are the best I could do.
Also happy to create any more that you might need (In English)
Thanks [emoji106]

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