Welcome to the Blackout Audio Techno Forums :: Underground Network.
Results 1 to 14 of 14
  1. #1
    Supreme Freak
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    London, Acid City
    Posts
    937

    Default Ground loop issues....

    Just setting up my kit in my new flat, plugged it all in and shock-horror there's a ****ing horrible humming coming from my monitors! It only happens when my laptop is plugged into the mains.

    Bits of the set-up that concern it;

    Dell core i3 laptop
    Krk Rokit active monitors
    Numark Dj/i-o sound card (soon to be upgraded)

    What can I do? Really pissing me off this!

  2. #2
    Supreme Freak
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    Southend England
    Posts
    596

    Default

    Hey Judas

    im not an expert, but are all the devices plugged into the same ring main, you could try and plug everything into the same 4way adaptor and see if that helps
    http://soundcloud.com/xinthians
    http://soundcloud.com/Kurly
    I already know i spell like a 7 year old, there is no need to point it out.

  3. #3
    Supreme Freak
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    London, Acid City
    Posts
    937

    Default

    yeah when everythings plugged into the same 4-way it still happens. Really annoying!

  4. #4
    Supreme Freak
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Posts
    536

    Default

    Try switching your wireless card off for a start - disable it - most laptops have a switch

    Could be cheap usb cables between your soundcard and laptop

    Could be your hard drive not grounded - I have the same issue with my shitty novation Nio soundcard and digital buzz that seems to be related to the HD motor

    Try one of these

    ART DTI Dual Transformer / Isolator | DV247

    Or behringer do a cheaper one

    Behringer MICROHD HD400 Ultra-Compact 2-Channel Hum Destroyer | DV247

    No guarantees but I know a few people who have them and they work for them

  5. #5
    Supreme Freak
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    London, Acid City
    Posts
    937

    Default

    cheers man - thing is ive never had issues with this soundcard before on my previous laptop with my last set of monitors - so it think its the laptop - as it only happens when the power cable in the laptop is on.

    hopefully wireless off with sort it

  6. #6
    It is inevitable.
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    not sure.
    Posts
    12,277

    Default

    Have you tried with the laptop out of the equation? Allow it to run on the battery and everything else plugged in. It might be your gang socket too. they're really flimsy inside and the soldering job is never the best. I had similar issues so I bought a new one and it worked perfectly.
    Bás Ar An Impireacht

  7. #7
    Supreme Freak
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Posts
    536

    Default

    as Danny says, If you get no noise with your laptop unplugged and on battery then its your laptop adapter / charger for sure,

    You can try using one of the ground loop devices on the outs of your soundcard to clean it up or live dangerously and take the ground wire out of the 13 amp plug on the end of your adapter - usually molded plugs though so need to rewire.

    Lifting the ground is a shit solution though and I wouldnt recommend it

    Dell sell Euro power leads (no internal ground) which you could use with an adaptor which might work
    Last edited by morbid; 21-10-2010 at 01:34 AM.

  8. #8
    Supreme Freak
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    London, Acid City
    Posts
    937

    Default

    whoops, double post

    yeah, its the laptop adapter thats the problem - and its a molded plug. i dont really wanna bugger about with it, so what are my options? would the euro lead work on Uk voltage?
    Last edited by judas_beast; 21-10-2010 at 02:52 AM.

  9. #9
    It is inevitable.
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    not sure.
    Posts
    12,277

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by judas_beast View Post
    whoops, double post

    yeah, its the laptop adapter thats the problem - and its a molded plug. i dont really wanna bugger about with it, so what are my options? would the euro lead work on Uk voltage?
    You can get generic laptop cables off of ebay- I'd go with that. My missus had the same not so long ago, so we got her the generic one. Problem solved.
    Bás Ar An Impireacht

  10. #10
    BOA Lifetime Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Location
    Liverpool
    Posts
    2,057
    Last edited by teknorich; 21-10-2010 at 01:43 PM.

  11. #11
    Junior Freak
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Huddersfield, UK
    Posts
    204

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by teknorich View Post
    I had the same prob as Judas, got one of those and it sorted it.

  12. #12
    Junior Freak
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    Sheffield
    Posts
    123

    Default

    Have the same problem, will try one of these solutions. Thanks.

  13. #13
    Junior Freak
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Bristol, UK
    Posts
    321

    Default

    Sounds like something else in your place is current dumping and the earth ring is pants. This causes the power to resonate. I'd get an electrician to take a look at the circuit before something goes wrong because of it. Your landlord should have one on call, assuming you rent of course ;)

  14. #14
    Junior Freak
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Sweden
    Posts
    104

    Default

    Hum is a common problem when it comes to laptops, theres a very easy solution though: Go buy a better power cable. Way better then to mess with isolators and stuff. I did this myself for my gig laptop and it saved me headache. Basically all laptops comes with shit cables, cheap ass manufacturers!

 

 

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Back to top