[sdiy] Shielding
deknow
deknow at deknow.com
Sun Dec 2 20:00:56 CET 2001
wouldn't it make sense to lift the audio grounds between the mackie and the
event card???
deknow (who doesn't think the above will electrocute you, but doesn't know
for sure).
----- Original Message -----
From: harry <harrybissell at prodigy.net>
To: Ingo Debus <debus at cityweb.de>
Cc: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 10:58 AM
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Shielding
> Hi Ingo....
>
> I'd be more suspicious of the card itself. A lot of cheapie sound cards
were
> not designed for high quality audio use. Maybe 50dB signal to noise is OK
> for a video game, but not an album !
>
> It would be easy to cheat the ground on the computer (2 to 3 wire plug
adapter)
> and find out. If it goes away, its ground loop and you can buy the
isolation
> transformer (I paid $50 new for a stereo unit from ebtech). I bet the
noise remains.
>
> H^) harry
>
> Ingo Debus wrote:
>
> > Moho Disco wrote:
> > > Currently I'm just using the laptop's crappy internal soundcard, which
> > > is wired directly into my Mackie 1604vlz. A laptop adapter for my
> > > Layla24 sound card should be arriving Monday, and I'm *praying* that
> > > it does not exhibit the same symptoms.
> > >
> > > >If you remove all the wires, does the noise stop ? (the idea is if
the noise
> > > >stops... it is being conducted by some wiring, not through the
air...)
> > >
> > > Yep, the noise stops when I disconnect the cables from the computer
> > > to the mixer. It is most definitely being conducted through a wire...
> > > But it doesn't matter what wire I use, they all transmit it.
> >
> > Like Theo obviously suspects too, this is most likely a ground loop
> > problem. A friend of mine had that prob too with a Mackie mixer. It's
> > difficult to disconnect signal ground from protective earth in these
> > mixers without affecting electrical safety. All jacks are connected
> > directly to the case as well as the power transformer, power switch and
> > so on. An option is re-building the mixer's power supply into an
> > external case (larger DIY project). Another option is using DI boxes or
> > isolation transformers in the audio pathes between mixer and computer.
> > I don't know the Layla card, if it has assymetrical (unbalanced)
> > ins/outs the problem most likely won't go away :-(
> >
> > Ingo
>
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