Subject: Re: SuperSonic From: spec@vax2.concordia.ca (Mitchell Spector) Date: Mon, Dec 7, 1998 18Ç54@ Message-id: <7DEC199821542298@vax2.concordia.ca> In article Ronald Clark writes... >I have a SuperSonic card but it pucks up all teh noise like the harddrive >and all the the other drives can someone help me to get ride of the noise. You need to re-jumper the card to a different output setting. Examine the card closely, there are 6 pins that are grouped into pairs labeled "LN", "HI", "LO" (these are: Line-Level, Amplified, non-amplified). There should be two jumper blocks, and you must place them so each pair matches -- e.g. LN+LN, HI+HI, LO+LO are the *only* valid settings, do not mix them. From what I recall, Line-Level is the only setting where you don't pick up stray noise from inside the computer. So, to fix your problem, simply short both jumper with the "LN" pins (that is LN+LN). Mitchell Spector spec@vax2.concordia.ca