hello,
apologies for a layperson's question here, but i bought a used sanyo TV today. it has an audio output and i chose to run it through my stereo, which is a hodgepodge of equipment (denon amp so old it doesn't respond to my universal sony remote, boston acoustics A60 speakers a la 1987, etc.). the problem i am having is that the wonderful stereo sound of my classic speakers is ruined by what i think is FM interference (seems to be NPR). i have isolated the problem to the TV itself i think, i seem to be able to hear it even on the internal speakers when i turn them on (loud). so, what can i do to eliminate this? would running the cable through the VCR ground whatever is acting as an antennea inside the TV, or am i way off? sorry for the caveman electronics question.
apologies for a layperson's question here, but i bought a used sanyo TV today. it has an audio output and i chose to run it through my stereo, which is a hodgepodge of equipment (denon amp so old it doesn't respond to my universal sony remote, boston acoustics A60 speakers a la 1987, etc.). the problem i am having is that the wonderful stereo sound of my classic speakers is ruined by what i think is FM interference (seems to be NPR). i have isolated the problem to the TV itself i think, i seem to be able to hear it even on the internal speakers when i turn them on (loud). so, what can i do to eliminate this? would running the cable through the VCR ground whatever is acting as an antennea inside the TV, or am i way off? sorry for the caveman electronics question.