Ive been enjoying my Realtek ALC861 7.1 codec that came with my motherboard for a couple of years now, but Ive got a question about hum.
When I connect my set of Boston pc speakers which comprise two small speakers plus a powered subwoofer to the ALC861, all is well and things sound fine.
But, when I want to hear the music in my Media Player library stored on my pc on my home theater system, I connect the ALC861 to my available audio input rca connectors on my Sony home theater receiver and I get a hum mostly in the right channel which is loud enough to be annoying. It can be mitigated some by turning down the volume on my receiver and controlling the level by pc volume controls. My Sony receiver is a 5.1 channel receiver from their es line. To drive the front pair of Klipsch tower speakers, I have a Rotel preamp connected to a powerful Rotel amp. The Sony Receiver drives all the other speakers, with just the Mains being driven by the Rotel preamp + amp. The receiver connects to the preamp via its pre-outs into the latter’s aux in.
The hum is only generated when the ALC861 connects to the receiver. As I say, when it connects to the amplified Boston set of PC speakers and connected Subwoofer, I hear no hum.
Is this unavoidable? Would a better or more expensive pc sound card produce less noise? Any other ideas?
Thanks.