The router is 50CM away from the speakers, that is the maximum I can do. It still does that PSSSSS and sparks noise (It is very weak noise, but still annoying).sounds like the speaker is not shielded against EMI or you have a radiating source too close. Try moving wireless transmitters further away. If these are shielded speakers, then replace the cable with a correctly shielded one.
The router is the cause. If I turn it off the speakers doesnt do the sparks. I biught the mains conditioner if it doesnt work I will return it back to Amazon.unplug all electronics one by one and see if/when the noise goes away. See if it is a wall wart power supply or a device. If it does not then, you need some sort of RF filter on either the power or shielding of the the speaker itself. a simple ferrite core choke on the power cable at the speaker may be enough. Or use a power filter. i would start with an inexpensive one.
The router is the cause. If I turn it off the speakers doesnt do the sparks. I biught the mains conditioner if it doesnt work I will return it back to Amazon.
If the mains conditioner wont work, ill try what you suggested, thanks for the help.Try plugging the router in a different power outlet to see if it makes any difference. I've seen cases where the actual source of the problem was the power bar itself where the equipment was plugged.
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