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I keep seeing the automobile use type and they are priced low some less that $10.

I just want to pick a decent quality one like $20 or less to try that too.

So I'm willing to try an RCA connected Ground Loop Isolator between the Scarlett Solo outputs and speaker inputs just to see if that kills it.
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As soon as you power the Scarlett Solo with any USB cable to any port on the PC the high pitch whine noise is generated. I also get the same effect when I unplug the PC audio so the Big Knob was a wasteful purchase. I also had bought and tried a Mackie Big Knob Passive (with additional cables) and when I switched the source to the Scarlet Solo the whine is reduced a little bit but still very noticeable. Hosa CMP-153 Stereo Breakout Cable - 3.5mm TRS Male to Left and Right 1/4" TS Male - 3'.My PC is connected (no hum or whine) to the Presonus speaker's 1/4" jacks with this: This is currently the way it's connected now which made more sense with the Interface output being unbalanced by default anyway. Hosa CRA-201 Dual RCA to Dual RCA Stereo Interconnect, 1 Meter connected to the Scarlett Solo's unbalanced RCA jacks to the Presonus speaker's RCA jacks.Hosa CPR-201 Stereo Interconnect Cable - Dual 1/4" TS Male to Dual RCA Male - 3.3' connected to the Scarlett Solo's unbalanced RCA jacks to the Presonus speaker's 1/4" jacks.I've tried different types of these and they are all new cables. It seems to only have ground loop noise with it’s RCA outputs connected to the Studio Monitors. I just used Studio Headphones with the Scarlett Solo. Also I checked an early test recording I did before I got Studio Monitors.
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Oh, today I noticed there was a newer Focusrite driver for the Scarlett Solo so I installed it but with no effect on the high pitch whine issue. It’s hard to reconcile which place(s) to use an isolator because the USB connection is in play too, except when I unplug the Scarlett Solo RCA outputs and plug in the USB to power it (with PC audio still connected to the speakers) I hear no whine from the PC audio output. I could be wrong and a 3.5mm connected Isolator would have to be placed between the PC and speakers. When the PC only is connected to the speakers there is no ground loop noise at all. Since the whine only exists when I connect the Scarlett Solo’s USB cable to PC, I’m thinking placing a RCA connected Ground Loop Isolator between the Scarlett Solo and speakers. I have my Scarlett Solo connected to the same speaker’s RCA jacks. I have my PC audio connected to my Presonus Eris 3.5 speakers 1/4” jacks. So for now I eliminated the Mackie Big Knob (boxed it up) to simplify things with connections.
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