Guys
I have my monitor speakers plugged from a multi-out amplifier and it causes static, specialy when I move my cursor... and I already have a device to ground the audio signal, so the problem comes from the multi-out amp...
The problem is that the multi-out amplifier has static from the power outlet...
Is there anyway of grounding an outlet? Like a small gadget that could go in-between the power outlet and the multi-out plug?
Please help. Here's my setup for further reference:
Amplifier static problem
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