> The other is poor internal shielding. Typically a problem with built in
>....
> Considering however these days the standard seems to be to
> have a breakout box anyways connected either via Firewire, USB, or
> PCMCIA/Expresscard, it is kind of a moot point with the higher end stuff
> nowadays anyways.
>
Firewire, USB etc doesn't make a difference as long they are
electrically connected to the computer. Its indeed a shielding problem
and I can hear that typical laptop hum over a RME Multiface connected to
a RME PCMCIA card, both I wouldnt consider consumer grade audio hardware.
Cheers,
Malte
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