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Old November 20th, 2008, 07:02 PM
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I find that a rack mounted power conditioner seems to take care of everything. I have never noticed a power hum on any of my rack mounted devices. Some of these units have some kind of filtering added to them.

thats what i have now a rack mount power conditioner , i have a custom bulit road cases for my show and back-up laptops and all my gears ( laptops and all my ext. hhd(s) and my cordless mics receiver) are plugged in and i don't have any sound problems..
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thats what i have now a rack mount power conditioner , i have a custom bulit road cases for my show and back-up laptops and all my gears ( laptops and all my ext. hhd(s) and my cordless mics receiver) are plugged in and i don't have any sound problems..
Plus good grounding takes care of any other noises. Now wireless mikes especially some VHF mikes can cause a lot of background noise when put on standby. Double check the gain settings on the any wireless devices.
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Plus good grounding takes care of any other noises. Now wireless mikes especially some VHF mikes can cause a lot of background noise when put on standby. Double check the gain settings on the any wireless devices.
havent had any problems with my wireless mics, and any of my gears, but thanks for the adviced..
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