I’ve seen quite a few posts already about the buzzing in headphones when using the 3.5mm jack on the new SD OLED models.

Got mine yesterday and having the same issue but the effect varies quite dramatically depending on circumstances. I have 3 pairs of headphones to test:

- Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80 Ohm, has no noise issue that I can detect when using the 3mm jack but also has lowest volume due to impedance so might just be below the noise floor for me to hear.

- Beyerdynamic BeatByrds 18 Ohm, slight noise and buzzing but not enough to be truly distracting, especially while playing a game. Although still a little frustrating on the Steam menus.

- Roland CS-10EM Binaural Mics/Headphones 16 Ohm, these ones have a huge amount of electrical buzzing and noise.but they are also the loudest of my headphones. They have mics in the headphones and a separate jack so I thought that was maybe causing the issue at first until I saw everyone with the issues here. The noise level is really unbearable on these.

I had previously used all three sets on my LCD model before and had no issues with noise or buzzing.

I used the Roland headphones to test where and when I heard the most noise and buzzing and strangely enough depending on what is highlighted on screen sometimes the noise disappears. When games are highlighted browsing the library the noise is at it’s worst, but if I move up to the tabs row of the library and highlight one of the heading for “installed”, “favourites” etc then there is no noise that I can hear. As soon as I got back down to highlight a game the noise is extremely loud again. And switching between menu items peaks the highest amount of buzzing.

Is anyone getting similar results? Does anyone understand why this issue might change when highlighting different menu items?

  • zarco92@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Yep, my Blessing 2 Dusks and Mangird Tops buzz like hell. Definitely an issue for sensitive IEMs. A workaround is to use a USB-C dongle for audio. Apple sells one for cheap and works wonders. It’s not a fix but I can live with it.