That is funny, usually people complain about RF interfering with their audio equipment.Mickey242 wrote: Thu Dec 16, 2021 8:55 pm Added a Cambridge Audio AXC35 which while on interferes with incoming RF signals. How am I going to listen to Sound Opinions while wanting to slit my wrists?
CD players are bastards with the emissions. I would start to worry how much RF the thing is throwing out that might be messing up the phono signal or other low lever signals coming through the preamp.
I see three options to solve your problem. If the RF is coming from the power cord, try clamping a round magnet (called a choke) on it or wrapping the cord around a donut shaped magnet the way some computer hardware is. If the RF is coming from the transformer, try shielding it by using foil tape on the inside of the case, or get some steel plate and put it on top of and underneath the unit. My guess is the RF is coming from both the power cord and the transformer, so both solutions may provide some relief.
third solution is turn the CD player off when you want to listen to the radio.