Please help. I have crosstalk...


In my bedroom system,I have an Audio Refinement Complete integrated amp with my T.V. plugged into aux and cdp/DVD player plugged into CD.When I have a CD playing,but setting is on Aux where T.V. is, I can hear the CD coming through.Is there anything that I can do to eliminate this crosstalk? It's not a major problem, but psychologically, I know the crosstalk is there. Thanks for your recommendations.
sherod

Showing 3 responses by seandtaylor99

Sean, I'm guessing that the shunts have the effect of tieing internal PCB traces to ground which will offer some increased decoupling between non-grounded traces ? I can't think of how else they'd work.
How loud is the CD coming through relative to the TV ? I once had a terrible crosstalk problem until I discovered I'd accidentally plugged the CD player into the tape-out (reaching behind a cabinet in the dark). Once I'd corrected this the crosstalk went away.
Now I can never detect even the slightest hint of crosstalk, so your situation seems a bit odd.
If it's only noticeable when the volume is cranked up then I'd say it's probably normal for that amplifier, and may be as a result of how they do the source switching, and / or the layout of the traces on the PCB.
My guess is you'll have to live with it.
You could always try connecting the CD player to the tuner input and see if it's any different .... it may be that crosstalk levels varies between channels and the aux and CD is the worst. Just a thought.