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Dumb question but please bear with me



 
 
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Old January 6th 05, 07:13 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
burbeck
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Default Dumb question but please bear with me

On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 19:29:36 -0000, "Stimpy"
wrote:

OK, I'm asking this on behalf of a friend with no ng access so be gentle
with me if this is a really stupid question!

He's got a Quad 33/303 based system and wants to connect his laptop to it to
play mp3s. He tells me that everything works fine when the laptop is on
battery power but as soon as he plugs in the power supply, there's a loud
humming audible through the stereo speakers.

It's obviously something to do with the presence of the mains power but what
can he do to stop it?


hi yes i agree its a ground loop, good cheap and simple cure is
available from maplins ground loop isolation transformer this is 2
transformers in one (stereo) comes fitted with phono plugs and sockets
on short wires these plugs will have to be changed or adapted to suit
your equipment Maplin code VW43W, cheap enough to give it a try around
£7
regards
bob

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Old January 6th 05, 05:06 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Stimpy
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Default Dumb question but please bear with me

burbeck wrote:
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 19:29:36 -0000, "Stimpy"
wrote:

OK, I'm asking this on behalf of a friend with no ng access so be
gentle with me if this is a really stupid question!

He's got a Quad 33/303 based system and wants to connect his laptop
to it to play mp3s. He tells me that everything works fine when the
laptop is on battery power but as soon as he plugs in the power
supply, there's a loud humming audible through the stereo speakers.

It's obviously something to do with the presence of the mains power
but what can he do to stop it?


hi yes i agree its a ground loop, good cheap and simple cure is
available from maplins ground loop isolation transformer this is 2
transformers in one (stereo) comes fitted with phono plugs and sockets
on short wires these plugs will have to be changed or adapted to suit
your equipment Maplin code VW43W, cheap enough to give it a try around
£7
regards
bob


Thanks... Message passed on... He's going to give this a try. Might not be
the most elegant solution but if it does the job it'll be fine.


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Old January 6th 05, 10:12 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Stimpy
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Default Dumb question but please bear with me

burbeck wrote:

hi yes i agree its a ground loop, good cheap and simple cure is
available from maplins ground loop isolation transformer this is 2
transformers in one (stereo) comes fitted with phono plugs and sockets
on short wires these plugs will have to be changed or adapted to suit
your equipment Maplin code VW43W, cheap enough to give it a try around
£7



Sorted! The Maplin's part did the job perfectly... Thanks to Bob for such
spot-on advice


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Old January 8th 05, 02:17 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Peter Scott
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Default Dumb question- Maplin device success


"burbeck" wrote in message
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On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 19:29:36 -0000, "Stimpy"
wrote:

OK, I'm asking this on behalf of a friend with no ng access so be gentle
with me if this is a really stupid question!

He's got a Quad 33/303 based system and wants to connect his laptop to it
to
play mp3s. He tells me that everything works fine when the laptop is on
battery power but as soon as he plugs in the power supply, there's a loud
humming audible through the stereo speakers.

It's obviously something to do with the presence of the mains power but
what
can he do to stop it?


hi yes i agree its a ground loop, good cheap and simple cure is
available from maplins ground loop isolation transformer this is 2
transformers in one (stereo) comes fitted with phono plugs and sockets
on short wires these plugs will have to be changed or adapted to suit
your equipment Maplin code VW43W, cheap enough to give it a try around
£7
regards
bob


Thanks for the recommendation. I had a loop hum problem and the Maplin
tranny fixed it. Recommended!

Peter Scott


 




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