by TimTim » Wed Dec 25, 2013 2:05 pm
Well, the way newnet works is it creates a traversable wormhole to allow the electrical signals between your computer and the server to travel faster than light. It's how it achieves true zero ping. After the wormhole is closed, space-time has to fall back into equilibrium. The exotic matter used for creating the wormhole has a negative energy density, as its the only possible way to stabilize it; and so when the wormhole is closed abruptly, this matter no longer exists at that point in space-time (your computer when you were playing), which results in electromagnetic radiation to balance out the electrical signals that were traveling faster than light within the exotic matter's pipeline. It will dissipate given enough time, but until it's fully dissipated your speaker cables will experience some electrostatic interference. Electrostatic interference usually won't affect your speaker cables enough to create sound, but the gradual discharge after bending space and time generates enough interference to do so.
But in all seriousness, you most likely have some kind of electrical interference. Try moving the speaker cables around and see if that helps. If not, then it's most likely something internal or something attached to your PC.