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buzzing sound (pg. 2)
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| eyeball_2003 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Joshua H
I had a very similar problem. Its a grounding issue and its very simple to fix. All you need is an adaptor that takes your typical 3 prong plug and turns it into a 2 prong (pos and neg, no ground). Although if your in the UK, I'm not sure if this will be completely accurate but you just need to get rid of the ground. |
if thats the case and i need to get rid of my ground, couldnt i just not ground my decks through the mixer? |
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| eyeball_2003 |
| yeah our plugs have three pins and a fuse inside :) and i mentioned earlier i dont have an amp just a pair of active speakers, no one picked up on this.. could that be the problem? or doesnt it matter? |
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| Derivative |
no. active speakers/monitors are exactly the same as their passive equivilants except the amp is built into the speaker cabinet. in most cases, actives are generally better than passives because the amp is specifically matched to the power requirements of the speaker by the manufacturer.
99% of buzzing is caused by electrical defects. not properly grounding things, ground loops, faulty shielding, faulty power supplies or by keeping electrical power supplies close to yuor gear. |
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| 6iki_Snake |
| probably grounding, wich is easy to solve... but it could also be that you just need to clean your tonearms and headshells, please not with spit!!!! The acids in your spit will cause damage to the material your tonearm and headshells ( and especially those 4 little points ). There is special cleaning fluid for that, ( dont use anything with corrosive properties ) |
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| eyeball_2003 |
| thanks everyone, ill try cleaning the headshells, also gonna try plugging them in in another room see if it makes a difference. thanks again |
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| bass.exe |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nou
Didnt see your in the UK, not quite sure that you can do the ground lift thingy there, if Im not mistaken arnt all plugs in the UK supposed to be grounded and the connecter has a fuse? |
actually I found a way to use european plugs (2 prongs, no ground or fuse) with english plugs without using an adaptor.
If you stick scissors in the ground of the plug (ie the top socket) and push them in, it will release the safety shells covering the two bottom holes, allowing you to insert a two prong plug (even if its a round pronged euro one). then remove the scissors and its fine.
hope this helps.:) |
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| eyeball_2003 |
| quote: | Originally posted by bass.exe
actually I found a way to use european plugs (2 prongs, no ground or fuse) with english plugs without using an adaptor.
If you stick scissors in the ground of the plug (ie the top socket) and push them in, it will release the safety shells covering the two bottom holes, allowing you to insert a two prong plug (even if its a round pronged euro one). then remove the scissors and its fine.
hope this helps.:) |
you mean stick scissors in the hole in the wall? that sounds like fun..... *reaches for the scissors* no seriously if i cant get the problem solved i think this would be a last resort lol sounds quite dangerous to me :) |
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| DJ Joshua H |
| quote: | Originally posted by eyeball_2003
if thats the case and i need to get rid of my ground, couldnt i just not ground my decks through the mixer? |
I assume your talking about the grounding wires that come out of the 1200's and you screw into the back of the mixer. Yeah, thats not the ground i'm talking about. its on the electrical plug, just get the adaptor thing.........its really cheap too. |
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| bass.exe |
| quote: | Originally posted by eyeball_2003
you mean stick scissors in the hole in the wall? that sounds like fun..... *reaches for the scissors* no seriously if i cant get the problem solved i think this would be a last resort lol sounds quite dangerous to me :) |
dude its completely safe. my step father taught me how to do it and hes like in his 60s. the top hole is the earth and therefore wont send any current ur way so u dont need to worry. ;) |
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| eyeball_2003 |
| quote: | Originally posted by bass.exe
dude its completely safe. my step father taught me how to do it and hes like in his 60s. the top hole is the earth and therefore wont send any current ur way so u dont need to worry. ;) |
ok ill look for a site to explain it a bit better or would you know one? :D |
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| tu_face |
| remember your computer is ATX, there will always be power running through it. disconnect it totally from the mixer and unplug it from the socket, then see if you still get a buzz. |
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| eyeball_2003 |
| quote: | Originally posted by tu_face
remember your computer is ATX, there will always be power running through it. disconnect it totally from the mixer and unplug it from the socket, then see if you still get a buzz. |
still got the annoting buzzing :( but thanks anyway |
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