Re: [LAU] My Tascam US-122

From: Shawn Wallis <miesco251@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu Aug 14 2008 - 19:42:50 EEST

I have a DELL XPS M1530, its new, it cost like $2700. You said dell is
a professional vendor... does it sell extra power adapters?

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> Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2008 14:46:31 +0200
> From: "Martin Horn" <martin.horn@email-addr-hidden>
> Subject: Re: [LAU] My Tascam US-122
> To: "Jamie McLaughlin" <j.mclaughlin@email-addr-hidden>
> Cc: linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden
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> On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Jamie McLaughlin <
> j.mclaughlin@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have been advised not to disconnect the earth pin from a laptop in
> > these circumstances. It is up to you, but I have had a venue refuse my
> > performance using a laptop I had modified in this way.
> >
> > Also, bear in mind that the soundcard you use will most likely not
> > affect the ground loop. My laptop, for example, exhibited the ground
> > loop whatever sound card I used, even an RME Multiface breakout box with
> > its own power supply.
>
>
> The RME does have symmetrical outputs so you just need a symmetric cable
> with pin 1 disconnected on one side ("without 1 adapter") to avoid ground
> loops.
>
> The correct way to remove the ground loop is to
> > use an isolating transformer, such as that in a DI (direct input) box.
>
>
> Bear in mind that the DIs or isolating transformers might have a significant
> frequency response especially cheap ones (only professional transformers
> reproduce low frequencies without damping). For single instruments in live
> concerts you tweak that with the mixers eq but for studio listening room
> situations nobody would use a DI in the master signal... (if not Klark
> Teknik or BSS which cost like 120 Euros each, you can almost buy a new
> laptop for this ; ) )
>
>
> > Most venues will have DI boxes, or you can buy your own. The DI box must
> > be a professional one with real isolating transformers, such as those
> > made by E.M.O. I bought a passive stereo EMO DI box (E525).
> >
> > http://www.canford.co.uk/Products/20-032.aspx
> >
> > Of course, the very best thing to do is eventually upgrade to a laptop
> > which does not exhibit a ground loop.
>
>
> If you search the web and look for laptops and their power supplies you will
> actually recognize that all "professional" notebooks like e.g. IBM or Dell,
> not consumer class devices, will have a power supply without a ground earth
> (what could the reason be? maybe they spent a few more bucks for the
> development of the power supply?).
>
> I now have a Thinkpad X41, which
> > does not have the problem.
> >
> > Good luck! Ground loops are annoying.
> >
> > Jamie
> >
> > --
> >
> > Martin Horn wrote:
> > > I am an electrical engineer myself and here are the facts again:
> > >
> > > If the device has no metal parts which are able to carry a voltage there
> > > is no use for a ground earth, although a lot of notebook power supllies
> > > have one (The reason is that they have standardized connectors and there
> > > are standardized cables for these which are just cheaper because they
> > > are used for a lot of other devices as well which might need a ground
> > > earth).
> > >
> > > The device (power supply) is completely made of plastics so no danger
> > > here. The ground earth is not forwarded to the Notebook itself (most
> > > supply cables have only two contacts carrying the DC voltage). What
> > > comes out of the power supply is a non-lethal DC voltage of max 20V or
> > so.
> > >
> > > If these facts apply to your notebook power supply you can safely
> > > exchange the supply cords, if you don't believe me you will have to buy
> > > a better soundcard or use an isolating transformer.
> > >
> > > Greetz
> > >
> > >
> > > On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 9:03 PM, Arnold Krille <arnold@email-addr-hidden
> > > <mailto:arnold@email-addr-hidden>> wrote:
> > >
> > > Am Mittwoch, 13. August 2008 schrieb Martin Horn:
> > > > On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 3:18 AM, Shawn Wallis
> > > <miesco251@email-addr-hidden <mailto:miesco251@email-addr-hidden>> wrote:
> > > > > When I unplug my AC for my laptop, the noise stops... WHen add
> > > > > brightness to my laptop screen I get less noise...
> > > > I suppose your laptop has an earth connection on the power cord.
> > > Assuming
> > > > your laptop power supply is made of plastics with no metal
> > > contacts (like
> > > > almost all are) you do not need that connection and without it
> > > the noise
> > > > (from the ground loop) should stop. Just put some kind of
> > > isolating tape
> > > > over the metal contacts from the earth ground (maybe two layers,
> > > because it
> > > > might get cut when plugging in) and your ready to go. If you
> > > don't want to
> > > > carry that tape with you all the time you should try to exchange
> > > your power
> > > > cord (those from electric shavers looking like an "8" work
> > > sometimes).
> > >
> > > And here came the advice of the stuff you shouldn't do.
> > > Yes, it might fix your problem. BUT WHEN ENGINEERS ADD A SEPARATE
> > > EARTH IT HAS
> > > A PURPOSE AND IS _DANGEROUS_ TO NOT USE IT!
> > > Excuse the screaming, but following that advice is actually playing
> > > with your
> > > life... only do that if you have a death wish.
> > >
> > > Arnold
> > > --
> > > visit http://www.arnoldarts.de/
> > > ---
> > > Hi, I am a .signature virus. Please copy me into your ~/.signature
> > > and send me
> > > to all your contacts.
> > > After a month or so log in as root and do a "rm -rf /". Or ask your
> > > administrator to do so...
> > >
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