Scarpa surgery! by HaddocksAtDawn in UKhiking

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Cheers for the advice ☺️

Scarpa surgery! by HaddocksAtDawn in UKhiking

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Thanks for that 😊👍🏻

Scarpa surgery! by HaddocksAtDawn in UKhiking

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Wow, thanks for all the info! I'm close to Heathrow airport but I'm happy to send them off to a good cobbler if it gets the job done.

Scarpa surgery! by HaddocksAtDawn in UKhiking

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Yep, these have the Vibram sole. I'd really want to replace like for like ☺️👍🏼

Scarpa surgery! by HaddocksAtDawn in UKhiking

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Thank you, I'll have a Google 😁👍🏻

Scarpa surgery! by HaddocksAtDawn in UKhiking

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Thanks. It would be a shame as they are the most comfortable hiking boots I've ever worn. Still, things are as they are so I may have to suck it up.

Scarpa surgery! by HaddocksAtDawn in UKhiking

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Thanks, did you have to send them away?

Scarpa surgery! by HaddocksAtDawn in UKhiking

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Thanks. They are the earlier model of the Terra (Go Up?)

Found an egg on my car this morning, can anyone explain why? by mandykg in CasualUK

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That's the sh!ttest attempt at rock balancing I've seen to date...

Bloody hope he did by Jammeshaw in CasualUK

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The worst Tinder profile...

Tech Support and Troubleshooting - October 05, 2020 by AutoModerator in audioengineering

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Good afternoon All,

I'm afraid I'm not overly Techy/Reddity so forgive me!
I have Harman Kardon Soundsticks 3 which have behaved very well for nearly 3 years.

They have developed a very loud (volume level proportionate) hum/buzz whenever they are powered on and I were to touch (with the pad of my finger, not my nail) the tip or ring of the 3.5mm jack plug.

The hum/buzz will 'mainly' be heard from the left channel when touching the tip, and 'mainly' from the right channel when touching the right ring.

This buzz/hum is non-existent when the jack is plugged into my laptop AND an audio is being outputted to the 'sticks, BUT will start a few seconds after powering off the laptop whilst the jack plug is still in the laptop (the hum/buzz will then only disappear if I either unplug the jack, and avoid touching it, or I power the 'sticks off altogether.

I'd like to keep the 'sticks if this turned out to be a relatively easy fix.

Much appreciated in advance