Static from speakers

This started recently. When I visit a site that has video, ads or otherwise, I start getting static from the speakers. The static persists even if I turn off the sound. It stops, when I leave the sites or close Safari. For example I just visited a newspapers home page and the static started. It stopped when I came here.

Doesn't do it in iTunes. Pretty much when I navigate to various sites that contain video. I leave said site the static winds down. Sometimes the static is pronounced, other times it's low. I ran a video on the apple site and there was some hissing. On other sites it's very loud.

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