Buzzing in headphones

There is an annoying buzz in my monitor...real annoying actually...thanks.
I forgot, it is only on my real instrument track...

I have a similar issue when viewing videos. I have a buzzing / clicking sound in the right headphone..
Its got to the point where I can no longer watch videos..

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    I have a similar issue when viewing videos. I have a buzzing / clicking sound in the right headphone..
    Its got to the point where I can no longer watch videos..

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  • Buzzing headphone

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    Hey @krwells ,
    Welcome to the HP Forums.
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    Thanks As***,
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    I have recently bought the 2012 21.5 inch 2.7 GHz iMac and everything has been working perfectly up until today.
    Whenever i plug something into the audio in socket (Speakers or headphones) as soon as music or any type of sound is produced from the computer, the headphones or speakers make a very load buzzing noise. On speakers it sounds like more of a deep kind of sound, due to the better bass on the speakers, but on earphones it sound like a high pitched buzzing sound.
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