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Noise/hum from a Soundcraft board - need help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Antoon van den Oetelaar" data-source="post: 207474" data-attributes="member: 3005"><p>Probably with a desktop? If it's a laptop remove the power supply/ battery charger and test again.</p><p>If you have a stereo DI or signal transformers, put them in the signal lines to test whether it's gone.</p><p>Sometimes a better ground connection can solve the issue also, you can test this with a thick copper wire in parallel with the rca signal lines.</p><p>Do you get the mains supply from the same power outlet? So avoiding ground loops?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antoon van den Oetelaar, post: 207474, member: 3005"] Probably with a desktop? If it's a laptop remove the power supply/ battery charger and test again. If you have a stereo DI or signal transformers, put them in the signal lines to test whether it's gone. Sometimes a better ground connection can solve the issue also, you can test this with a thick copper wire in parallel with the rca signal lines. Do you get the mains supply from the same power outlet? So avoiding ground loops? [/QUOTE]
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