[ale] somewhat off topic, not like any windows user would even get it..
Jeff Hubbs
jhubbs at telocity.com
Thu Aug 23 09:43:25 EDT 2001
No, don't go lifting ground on your computer. Besides, the ground loop
symptom is hum, and he doesn't say anything about hum; he only mentions
hiss.
Michael Hirsch's suggestion about making sure inputs are muted is the
first thing you should check.
- Jeff
Trent Chastain wrote:
>
> Most likely your problem is not being caused by a lack of good ground,
> but most likely from a ground "loop". There are two ways I know of to
> fix this, one is free, simply cut the ground plug off of your power
> plug (I don't recommend this, tried it once, and got tickled by my
> case). Or, just go to Wal-Mart (road gear), or any decent car stereo
> shop, and buy a ground loop isolator, it's just a little plug that
> goes on the end of an RCA cable, and should remove most, if not all of
> the hum.
>
> Trent Chastain
> Dumb Geek.
>
> 404-256-9640 ext. 290
>
> Ned Williams
> <nwilliams at interland.net> To: ale at ale.org
>
> 08/22/2001 04:35 PM cc:
> Subject: [ale]
> somewhat off topic, not like
> any windows user would even
> get it..
>
> Has anyone on the list had any expirience with methods of getting good
> solid grounds on a pc case and specifially the sound card itself so as
> it remove all of the tape like HISS interference associated with audio
> playback? Last time I hooked up my sound card to my proton amp it
> sounded worse and the 1980 reel to reel I keep around for laughs...
>
> Ned
>
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