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Kelly, found this. There's two people that said essentially the same thing.
George ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ mikedombroski Growing Member Registered: Oct 2002 Location: Posts: 20 you guys are not alone. We did some testing on the laptop and found this to be a ground loop in what appers to be the laptop power supply. The only way to get rid of this is to lift the earth ground by using a 3 plug to 2 adapter. BEWARE BEWARE BEWARE!!!! WHEN YOU DO THIS YOU MUST PLUG EVERYTHING IN THE SAME POWER STRIP. DO NOT PLUG THE COMPUTER IN ONE PLUG IN THE WALL AND THE REST OF YOUR EQUIPMENT IN ANOTHER. ALSO MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT LIFT ANY OTHER GROUND. I AM NOT TELLING YOU TO DO THIS. DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK. AS OF RIGHT NOW THIS IS THE ONLY WAY TO GET RID OF THE NOISE. THIS NOISE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH YOUR DISC OR HOSTER ITS COMMING FROM THE LAPTOP IF YOU WANT TO CHECK THIS UNPLUG THE LAPTOP FROM THE WALL AND USE JUST THE BATTERY. THE NOISE WILL GO AWAY. HAVE A GOOD ONE MIKE. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here's the other one Wayne White Member Registered: Sep 2002 Location: Posts: 72 Search....Noise ? As far as the NOISE ISSUE from before; anytime I have any unwanted Buzz, etc coming through, I try the 3 to 2 ground lifts, if this doesn't work there are actually ground loops that are RCA cables with a resister in the middle that sometimes works, but, my laptops DO NOT make noises that come through my sound system. Hard discs grinding is not an audio signal & should not be picked up by the sound card. The sound is no different from my CDG Players, except I do have to run the Mixer at a higher volume, probably due to the normalization used in the import process. |
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