It sounds like there’s a little motorcycle riding around in my earbuds. The frequency changes with the brightness of the screen. I play 100% with headphones so I have to return it, but if they all (or a significant percentage) of OLED units have this problem then I’ll just return it and not get another one right now.

Edit: it’s good to hear that not everyone has this problem. I’d be curious for those people who aren’t having the problem to test with a bright white screen. Mine gets worse as the brightness of the screen increases.

Edit 2: I used a MillSO 1/4” to 3.5mm adapter and my Sennheiser HD558s and I can’t hear the buzzing like I can with my Apple earbuds.

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    My LCD doesnt have it. My Oled does. I have an RMA open now. Total bullshit.

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    got my OLED last week, and just plugged in my earphone to test for any audio issue, fortunately it is working fine.

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    I always use Bluetooth but I plugged in my wired headphones today to check and it sounded normal to me.

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    No one seems to be noticing my comments. But mine is fine. It’s not that I can’t hear it as some people suggested or there’s something wrong with my hearing. I used audacity to record my decks audio jack to rule myself out and had a completely flat line

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    Try different headphones, seems like lower impedance headphones (e.g. most earphones) pick up the interference.

    I tried with 16 ohm earbuds and 28 ohm headset, it was very noticeable with the earbuds but I literally can’t hear it at all with the headset.