I can hear little continuous "stream" noises in my headphones when my PS Vita is downloading over Wi-Fi. Same with my other devices if they're doing a http download. Does this mean toxic signals are going through my head?
>>108816842Well, the toxic noises are getting into your headphones, and then your headphones are complaining right into your ears, which is also a form of toxicity.
>>108816966But do you think this is damaging. If my headphones hear it, what's happening outside of just audio interference? My PS Vita is on the table by my tv, downloading some files, and I'm at my PC and the router is under the desk. And it just goes like>bee-bee-bee-beep-bee-brrrrr-brp-brpall the time.
>>108816842It's tinnitus.
>>108816842The toxicity of our city. Of our ciiiityyyy
>>108816842one day I noticed that my TI-89 calculator generated noises in my headphones. I could hear it compute like an old 80s computer.
>>108816842>Does this mean toxic signals are going through my head?yes & you should promptly kys
>>108816842No. it's just interference.The PS Vita's DAC is actually quite decent compared to most groundlooped piece of shit realtek DACs that somehow also have worse toslink output than LG's TVsIf you want to get rid of such parasite noises use TOSLINK with a galvanically isolated DAC(powered through a usb pd to dc converter and a powerbank, no usb)
>>108821774forgot to mention, for the TOSLINK output either use a non-lg TV through HDMI or a usb interface that DOES NOT use a realtek chip(XMOS is fine)for the DAC you can use any that has low noise floor and DC power input.