Thanks again for the advice. I am buying a cheap mono
line di box with ground lift tonight (Palmer Pan 01).
Hope it works.
Perry
--- Niels Ott <
niels.ott@web.de> wrote:
> Again, this solution is equal to taping the ground
> pins and should never
> ever used permanently.
>
> A DI-Box is the solution to this problem. They are
> inexpensive.
> (Cheapest 2-channel/stereo one here in Europe for
> approx. 20â¬.)
>
> I have experienced noise/humm with USB audio
> interfaces because of
> "dirty power" over USB. That's why I was asking
> whether the USB thingie
> has its own power supply.
>
> Niels
>
> Chromatest J. Pantsmaker schrieb:
> > Does the hum sound like 50 or 60 hz (depending on
> where you live)???
> >
> > Get a ground-lift adapter. They sell them to plug
> your grounded
> > (three prong in america) equipment into older
> 2-prong outlets. Use
> > the adapter on your polysix or your computer.
> I'll let you make the
> > choice, but I recommend the polysix.
> >
>
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