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Last night I started a new club. I connected the S-video to the house big screen and got a grounding noise through the speaker. I disconnected the new S-video Cable and the noise went away. With no time to diagnose the problem I switch to my backup monitor and all was good.
Has anyone had this happened and what could be causing the noise?
 

Mensajes Fri 25 Apr 08 @ 9:53 am
paulettecerra wrote :
Last night I started a new club. I connected the S-video to the house big screen and got a grounding noise through the speaker. I disconnected the new S-video Cable and the noise went away. With no time to diagnose the problem I switch to my backup monitor and all was good.
Has anyone had this happened and what could be causing the noise?

 

 

Especially handy when ur working with massive rigs and grounding is an issue.. i have 3 of these units and there like having a secret weapon!!
best to use between soundcard to mixer and mixer to amp or club input.

if ur in uk maplin sell one like that about 7 quid each i think
 

DJ-ALF wrote :
The same as with the sound, Ground Loop problem. You can eliminate ground from your computer as a temporary solution, but get a Ground Loop Isolator:
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062214

Thanks but why is the house TV causing the noise. I came home from the gig, hooked up my laptop to my home TV, and got no noise. Is the problem coming from the house TV and what can I do to eliminate it. Is the Ground Loop Isolator the only resolution?
 

paulettecerra wrote :
[quote=DJ-ALF]Thanks but why is the house TV causing the noise.


Probably a poorly wired outlet for that TV Paul....
 

TearEmUp wrote :
paulettecerra wrote :
[quote=DJ-ALF]Thanks but why is the house TV causing the noise.


Probably a poorly wired outlet for that TV Paul....

If so will the Ground Loop Isolator fix it?
 

Yeah it should...there are several options....outlet type or RCA type..high end or low...choose what is best for you.
 

 

 

 

Yes, you could always hook it up to your equipment aswell, however if the TV is the source of the Ground Problem, then you would place one of them on the tv's power cable/ outlet.
 

No, your laptop power cord. Or, if your using a power strip, like a Furman, plug that into the HUM and then the HUMX into the wall.
 

"No, your laptop power cord. Or, if your using a power strip, like a Furman, plug that into the HUM and then the HUMX into the wall."

I would have thought it would have been plugged into the TV as this was the source of the Ground Problem, however I may be incorrect.
 

AshleyUK wrote :
"No, your laptop power cord. Or, if your using a power strip, like a Furman, plug that into the HUM and then the HUMX into the wall."

I would have thought it would have been plugged into the TV as this was the source of the Ground Problem, however I may be incorrect.

The YV is on a differant plug. My stuff isn't grounding out.
 

 

DJ-ALF wrote :
The same as with the sound, Ground Loop problem. You can eliminate ground from your computer as a temporary solution, but get a Ground Loop Isolator:
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062214


Is there anything in the specks for one of these things that I should be looking for?
 



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