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August 23, 2015 at 10:22 pm #17066
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Inactive1100s owners – does your unit emit a faint but very annoying whistling sound?! If you get up close it sounds like the fan spinning but it’s so loud you can hear it across the room. Very high pitched, sounds like resonance in the unit. I must say I have a low tolerance for noise and so this is bugging me. It may be that I have super sonic hearing but I’d be grateful for your experience. If you can’t hear it across the room, do you hear it when you get up close to the box? Mine is very intrusive and can be heard over the sound of the TV, at least during the quieter spells. It’s much louder than the noise my laptop makes, for example.
Would be grateful for feedback on the 1010s as well.
August 24, 2015 at 10:43 am #63637Barry
ModeratorWelcome to our Forum

I not noticed any sound from mine at all.
August 24, 2015 at 1:09 pm #63638Anonymous
InactiveMy 1000s has a 2TB drive and I can just about hear it when booted if there’s no other noise in the room, sounds like your 1100 has a fault. 😯
August 24, 2015 at 1:09 pm #63639Anonymous
InactiveUnless it is reported by other owners, I would suspect that one of the power supply inductors in your unit is vibrating and emitting the “high pitched sound”. The switch mode power supply operates in the KHz range, rather than the 50Hz mains frequency. Normally any components which might be subject to this effect are given a blob of something to dampen the sound. This noise is is not a problem, or dangerous, just annoying.
When you are ancient like me you would not hear it anyway!!
August 24, 2015 at 1:25 pm #63640Anonymous
InactiveI am on my second unit and can confirm that neither was/is noisy.
Just listened carefully and cannot hear anything.
Whilst you are logged on perhaps you could have a look at my earlier post” Booting sequence HDR1100″.
Hope you get it sorted.
August 25, 2015 at 12:34 pm #63641Anonymous
InactiveThanks for the replies. As I say, I do have really good hearing (and am the right side of 40!) so I appreciate I may have more sensitive hearing than some people, but again, I’m used to the hum of laptops/PCs and they don’t bother me.
Fedman you may be onto something with it being the power supply. When the unit is in standby it is silent.
Reffub – how would you describe the noise from your 1000s – is it just the usual computer fan hum/rumble?
Anyway… I have since returned the unit for a refund. I didn’t want to exchange as I thought it was the fan to blame and presumed the ones in the shop would all be from same batch. So I plan to buy another one in the coming weeks (hopefully from a different batch) and give it a try.
August 25, 2015 at 2:18 pm #63642Barry
ModeratorThere is no fan in the 1100S.
August 25, 2015 at 2:26 pm #63643Anonymous
InactiveOk thanks Barry, so please can you tell me what causes the operating noise when the unit is on. To me it sounded like a fan in a laptop.
August 25, 2015 at 2:30 pm #63644Barry
ModeratorHDD? – cannot hear a peep from my unit.
August 25, 2015 at 2:39 pm #63645Anonymous
InactiveJust booted the 1100 again with my ear close to it and could not hear any sound.
Good idea to try a later batch and would be interested in your findings.
August 25, 2015 at 2:58 pm #63646Anonymous
InactiveSorry for going on like a broken record but I’m really surprised you can’t hear anything. Are you saying yours are totally silent? Even the user guide (in Troubleshooting section) says that the fan can hum, which would obviously indicate that it has a fan!
For comparison, I have a Goodmans freeview recorder – this makes what I’d describe as a normal noise for a recorder – just like a laptop.
August 25, 2015 at 4:46 pm #63647Anonymous
InactiveAlfie25 – 4 hours ago »
Thanks for the replies. As I say, I do have really good hearing (and am the right side of 40!) so I appreciate I may have more sensitive hearing than some people, but again, I’m used to the hum of laptops/PCs and they don’t bother me.
Fedman you may be onto something with it being the power supply. When the unit is in standby it is silent.
Reffub – how would you describe the noise from your 1000s – is it just the usual computer fan hum/rumble?
Anyway… I have since returned the unit for a refund. I didn’t want to exchange as I thought it was the fan to blame and presumed the ones in the shop would all be from same batch. So I plan to buy another one in the coming weeks (hopefully from a different batch) and give it a try.
Yes just normal HDD noise, very quiet, quieter than my laptop and nothing at all high pitched, my 1000s does have a fan but I’ve never heard it or found it running. I’m the wrong side of 40 but I think my hearing is still pretty good.
August 25, 2015 at 5:10 pm #63648Anonymous
InactiveAlfie25 – 2 hours ago »
Sorry for going on like a broken record but I’m really surprised you can’t hear anything. Are you saying yours are totally silent? Even the user guide (in Troubleshooting section) says that the fan can hum, which would obviously indicate that it has a fan!
For comparison, I have a Goodmans freeview recorder – this makes what I’d describe as a normal noise for a recorder – just like a laptop.
The user guide was written quite some time back, well before this unit was conceived. Your experience is unusual.
August 26, 2015 at 9:06 am #63649Anonymous
InactiveJust remembered that my blu-ray started making a horrible high pitched noise if left in standby, dodgy capacitor maybe. I now make sure I switch it off at the plug as the noise is annoying and I wouldn’t want it getting any worse.
August 26, 2015 at 6:42 pm #63650Anonymous
InactiveI only hear the hard drive spinning up on mine when it’s out standby mode. Other than nothing at all.
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