Warrior
Power User
I am trying to pinpoint the source of the EMI that is making it's way into my DAW in my home studio. The funny thing is that if I sit facing my computer monitor with my guitar I get the EMI, turn 90 degrees and nothing as long as I stay within a degree or so of the sweet spot. Now, if I face the monitor and rotate just my guitar 90 degree's (like a clock) the EMI goes away. As long as my guitar is pointed towards the ceiling or floor.
The EMI does not go away when I turn off the computer monitor.
If I face away from the monitor (180 deg) I get the EMI.
Turn all lights off and no difference.
If I am standing close to my dimmer switch the EMI is high as the light ramps up but not when full on or off.
I tried using an AM radio to pinpoint the source of the EMI and found several sources when close. However, if I face away from my monitor I do get the EMI but no lights, monitor are on. I even shut the other lights in the other room off.
I really want to solve this because it is making my recording life insane!
Does anyone know how I can go about this?
The EMI does not go away when I turn off the computer monitor.
If I face away from the monitor (180 deg) I get the EMI.
Turn all lights off and no difference.
If I am standing close to my dimmer switch the EMI is high as the light ramps up but not when full on or off.
I tried using an AM radio to pinpoint the source of the EMI and found several sources when close. However, if I face away from my monitor I do get the EMI but no lights, monitor are on. I even shut the other lights in the other room off.
I really want to solve this because it is making my recording life insane!
Does anyone know how I can go about this?