Getting the best sound from your audio equipment means keeping both it clean and dust-free. Position your equipment to make the best use of a room's acoustics will improve your listening experience.
June 30, 2015
Getting the best sound from your audio equipment means keeping both it clean and dust-free. Position your equipment to make the best use of a room's acoustics will improve your listening experience.
Choose a better location for your set
If your radio crackles or if the sound breaks up when listening to your favourite station, take a few simple steps to improve reception.
Try battery power
If your radio consistently hums when connected to a power outlet, there could be a fault in its internal transformer. Switch to battery power; if the hum disappears, the transformer is probably to blame — continue using batteries or take the radio for repair or recycling.
Silence the noise with switch-cleaner spray
A scratchy static sound when you turn one of the controls on your audio equipment probably means that dust or oxidization has built up on the potentiometer — the component attached to the spindle of the control knob.
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