![]() ![]() ![]() In audio terms, there’s something called signal-to-noise ratio. ![]() No connection is perfect, and there’s always a little bit of noise present in the background. ![]() You can improve on audio quality if you get rid of static noise.Įvery audio/video equipment suffers from noise floor issues. But, if your window is next to a busy road, the traffic noise would overpower the bird’s singing. Imagine opening a window and hearing birds chip nice and clear. The noise floor is an unwanted hum that prevents you from hearing all the details in a song. Every electrical device produces some level of radio wave radiation, which finds its way into your headphones (if the cable isn’t shielded correctly). Not only radio and cellular devices cause static. Once, I heard a radio broadcast through our old computer speakers because the cable acted as an antenna. That’s because a specific radio frequency used for telecommunications interfered with electrons in the cable, which we hear as static buzzing. Remember that loud buzzing sound coming from speakers a second before you receive a call? Static noise is usually a result of outside interference. ![]()
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