hi, I have a problem, when I play music in my house everything is ok, when I go to the club there is a stange noise comming out the speakers. When I play from battery only (no ac adapter plugged) there is no problem, when I plug AC adapter = hiss,:(
Mensajes Sat 26 Jan 08 @ 1:57 am
Sounds like you have a power ground loop problem at the club
you need something like this http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/373746-REG/Behringer_MICROHD_HD400_MicroHD_HD400_Hum_Eliminator.html
or to plug into a different ring main.
you need something like this http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/373746-REG/Behringer_MICROHD_HD400_MicroHD_HD400_Hum_Eliminator.html
or to plug into a different ring main.
Mensajes Sat 26 Jan 08 @ 5:14 am
sound like u need a ground isolater plug for your laptop. its a lil gray plug that will change your laptop plug from three prug to only two. I just rectently had this problem while providing sound/audio for a fight on cable at a boat club. the cable box was causing a hum. i just used the lil gray ground isolater and the problem was solved. the cost no more than 2 bucks . i sugest u buy a few they can also be use on power cords for actice speakers like jbl eon's
Mensajes Sat 26 Jan 08 @ 7:24 am
It is much safer to use the method that Skyfxl has mentioned.
Mensajes Sat 26 Jan 08 @ 12:19 pm
Im not here to say anyone is wrong but that, I thought that 3 prong was better than using a 2 because it was grounded better. Example....... using an XLR cable rather than 1/4 inch because its balanced. I know that all wall outlets are not the same. I had a 2 prong plug for my dell laptop and in some places i got some sound distortion problems once in a while. I switched over to a 3 prong. I bought a surge supressor with a EMI noise filter and it has 2 lights that light up when the outlet in the wall is properly grounded. In some places the light 2 lights dont go on and thats how i know that the outlet is not good. I would plug it into another one. some of the out wires are switched in reverse and thats why i had some distortion. What SKYFXL has linked up looks good. I bought a small meter from home depot to check the outlet if its ok to use.
Mensajes Sat 26 Jan 08 @ 11:14 pm
Caliente123 wrote :
Im not here to say anyone is wrong but that, I thought that 3 prong was better than using a 2 because it was grounded better. Example....... using an XLR cable rather than 1/4 inch because its balanced. I know that all wall outlets are not the same. I had a 2 prong plug for my dell laptop and in some places i got some sound distortion problems once in a while. I switched over to a 3 prong. I bought a surge supressor with a EMI noise filter and it has 2 lights that light up when the outlet in the wall is properly grounded. In some places the light 2 lights dont go on and thats how i know that the outlet is not good. I would plug it into another one. some of the out wires are switched in reverse and thats why i had some distortion. What SKYFXL has linked up looks good. I bought a small meter from home depot to check the outlet if its ok to use.
Out of curiousity what is the model #.
Mensajes Sun 27 Jan 08 @ 3:18 am
Dell Inspiron 1501 Amd turion 64 X 2 2.0 GHZ 2 gigs of ram and 256 mb video card. It came with vista but i removed it and up graded to XP instead..
Mensajes Sun 27 Jan 08 @ 6:24 pm
No I meant the model of the surge suppressor:)
Mensajes Sun 27 Jan 08 @ 7:57 pm
Its By " CyberPower " Model 750 i bought it best buy in the computer section for 19 dollars its 1,250 joules and an EMI noise filter built in with 7 nicely spaced outlets. having a regular sugre bar is not good enough. This is better....
Mensajes Sun 27 Jan 08 @ 10:48 pm
Here is a Link.. i Think this a must have for any mobile or house dj to hook up there 2 turntables and mixer, laptop or cd players Only.............
http://www.provantage.com/cyberpower-systems-750~7CYPR023.htm
http://www.provantage.com/cyberpower-systems-750~7CYPR023.htm
Mensajes Sun 27 Jan 08 @ 10:56 pm
will something like this do?:
http://www.allegro.pl/show_item.php?item=302871530
-its a ground loop isolator
http://www.allegro.pl/show_item.php?item=302871530
-its a ground loop isolator
Mensajes Sat 02 Feb 08 @ 2:15 am
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062214&cp=&sr=1&origkw=ground+loop+isolator&kw=ground+loop+isolator&parentPage=search
go to your local radio shack...I personally use these and have about 8 of them, sound quality is excellent, it eliminates all the humming, hissing, etc...use these to link your sound card device outputs to mixer inputs and you should be just fine
go to your local radio shack...I personally use these and have about 8 of them, sound quality is excellent, it eliminates all the humming, hissing, etc...use these to link your sound card device outputs to mixer inputs and you should be just fine
Mensajes Sat 02 Feb 08 @ 1:09 pm
You could also try a DTI (Direct Transformer Isolator)
Mensajes Tue 15 Apr 08 @ 3:36 pm