New experimental aspects of multiplicative noise effects on the onset of ac-driven electroconvection in nematic liquid crystals are presented. In the superposition of a stochastic field with a deterministic one, the variation in the threshold voltage V c (of the deterministic one) was investigated as a function of the intensity (V N), cutoff frequency (f c), and correlation time (N) of the stochastic noise. In particular, it is observed that the noise effects vanish for certain stochastic and deterministic conditions.