So I have been using PC speakers (amplified) for TTS for quite some time. I basically cut off the stereo plug, and ran the signal over cat5e between the home automation server and the location of the speakers. This has always worked, but there was always a little hum (sounds like a ground loop issue). Another funny side effect: I can hear a loud buzz every time a UPB command gets sent onto the power line (sure is helpful with troubleshooting!)
So this weekend, I decided to take a closer look since it's starting to drive me crazy, and I noticed the stereo wire isn't just simple a 2-wire cable. Both the positive and negative side contain a 2nd non-insulated wire outside the actual insulated signal wire. So just for fun, I connected the bare copper wire to signal wire, and now the hum is gone. However, volume seems to be much lower now, so I am guessing this isn't the right thing to do (I am no audio expert!).
Can anyone suggest what the bare copper wire is supposed to be connected to? Thanks!
So this weekend, I decided to take a closer look since it's starting to drive me crazy, and I noticed the stereo wire isn't just simple a 2-wire cable. Both the positive and negative side contain a 2nd non-insulated wire outside the actual insulated signal wire. So just for fun, I connected the bare copper wire to signal wire, and now the hum is gone. However, volume seems to be much lower now, so I am guessing this isn't the right thing to do (I am no audio expert!).
Can anyone suggest what the bare copper wire is supposed to be connected to? Thanks!