Re: [LAU] Realtek ALC882D

From: Lee Revell <rlrevell@email-addr-hidden-job.com>
Date: Wed Jul 25 2007 - 18:58:41 EEST

On 7/25/07, Ken Restivo <ken@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> It's a laptop.
>
> We're talking about 19VDC here. IANAEE, but I imagine that the $20 laptop power supply will sacrifice its life in case of lightning strike, horrible mains power fault, surge, or other disaster, leaving both the laptop and the performer intact.
>
> Up until this year, I've never seen a laptop power supply with a ground pin anyway, at least here in the USA. They've all been two-pin AC, no ground. I've never had any kind of dangerous problem with them, in nearly over 15 years of using laptops. The grounding of laptop power supplies is a new thing.

It's 19VDC, until someone spills beer on the laptop power supply and
you get 120VAC...

> There is no other solution. I've been told that the buzz/ground problem is *inside* the laptop and all of them have it. It's a cost-saving and space-saving measure that the PCB designers make.

They certainly don't all have it, and I would return a laptop as
defective if it had this problem. For example I would be very
surprised if a Mac had this issue as they are designed for pro audio
use.

Lee
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