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Audio_AL
Registered User Joined: 20 July 2012 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 244 |
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Thanks for the help guys. This was more of a problem when im in my shop tinkering/building and I have my laptop plugged straight into my dcx. When I gig I use the soundcard on my Traktor Kontrol S4. Thanks again.
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Make it loud!
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b grade
Young Croc Joined: 05 October 2012 Location: Portland OR USA Status: Offline Points: 1337 |
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Fair enough. I removed my response, as I certainly would not want anyone to get electrocuted. I have never seen that happen from an ungrounded computer, but maybe it is because we are generally wearing rubber soled shoes.
Its gotta be the shoes
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James Tengo
Old Croc Joined: 09 May 2008 Location: Brighton Status: Offline Points: 2155 |
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I use these it's a di, on which you can mono sum, attenuate and ground lift the signal. Never remove a protective earth!
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TENSiON
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That's usual with most crappy laptop PSU's..
And the holy grail of all solutions: a ground-loop isolator (transformer decoupler)! Really works wonders, and plenty of it around once you know what you are looking for.. For example this one: MS-205A But you should really consider getting a quality external USB/FW soundcard as those build into laptops are in most cases just outlandisly crappy, and unless you are a big fan of Skytec (et al.), it will make your rig sound alot worse than it could with a decent input.. Edit: Till you get that isolator, taking the battery out of your laptop helps a bit too, as it reduces the load on the PSU (no battery re-charge) which makes it output less garbage. Edited by TENSiON - 22 December 2012 at 9:14am |
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shagnasty
Old Croc Joined: 30 July 2007 Location: Guildford, UK Status: Offline Points: 7685 |
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It is not your advice is moronic, the Op is in the US and you guys have pussy-assed mains, but the point is you have ground for a reason and you guys don't use RCDs outside the bathroom as far as I can see.
The stage is massively high hazzard space, loads of good ground (earth) points and sweaty hands, just using a gound lifter is no a good plan, even 120V will kill if it lands in the wrong place....
I always seem harsh on here, but I have toured the world and seen stuff that would shave your ball sack, you don't wanna do that unless you are ready!!!
I've had probs with my Tecra and a few Dells with ground hum the UCA202 works if you can get a digital in or find a 2 wire PSU (not a "modded" 3wire) but don't assume it's OK, because dead people clutter up the stage!!!!
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b grade
Young Croc Joined: 05 October 2012 Location: Portland OR USA Status: Offline Points: 1337 |
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Sorry if my advice sounds moronic. I just know it is a cheap fix and I have seen it work. I would never have thought of it, because I would never lift a ground on PA gear either.
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shagnasty
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Much as I would never mains ground lift, anyone who does is a fycking moron, you have a ground loop issue, try and buy a 2 wire psu or use something like berry uca202 via optical, you'll find your hum disappears on battery, poss use an isolating transformer on your mains in, but never ground lift mains anywhere on an audio rig
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b grade
Young Croc Joined: 05 October 2012 Location: Portland OR USA Status: Offline Points: 1337 |
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I have known plenty of people who still had that problem with an external soundcard.
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specialjustin
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Get a soundcard?
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b grade
Young Croc Joined: 05 October 2012 Location: Portland OR USA Status: Offline Points: 1337 |
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edit- removed suggestion
Edited by b grade - 22 December 2012 at 3:22pm |
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Audio_AL
Registered User Joined: 20 July 2012 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 244 |
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As the title suggests I've got a laptop that makes a terrible hum when I am playing music threw it into my system. Its not there when I don't have the power cable plugged in so it must be some kind of a ground loop or something? The hum was still there when I plugged the power cord into my power conditioner. Is there anything I can do to kill the noise? Thanks!
Furman M-8Lx Power Conditionerhttp://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?partnumber=248-784
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