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Newbie Grounding Question
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| Kris Xperiment |
Hello everyone, i have been thinking about learning how to mix tunes using vinyl. My problem is, I hear annoying buzzing when I turn my turntables and mixer on. My friend told me I need to "ground" the mixer and tables, but I don't even know where to get started :S
I have hardwood flooring. Can anyone help me?
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| Spirit5 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kris Xperiment
Hello everyone, i have been thinking about learning how to mix tunes using vinyl. My problem is, I hear annoying buzzing when I turn my turntables and mixer on. My friend told me I need to "ground" the mixer and tables, but I don't even know where to get started :S
I have hardwood flooring. Can anyone help me?
Thanks. |
Not all TTs need to be grounded, but if your using a Technics 1200/1210, then they should come with some grounding wires in the back that attach to the back of your mixer. There should be some silver knobs on the back where you wrap the grounding wires around and feed it through. Your friend should show you. If your using newer stanton's or numark's, they don't come with grounding wires (as far as I know) and when I had the Numark TTX's, I didn't need to ground them. |
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| nefardec |
| also keep your power supplies away from the signal, for instance if your mixer has a power supply box attached. |
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| Kris Xperiment |
| Thanks, I tried attaching wires from the turn tables to the mixer, and nothing happend, still a buzzing going on :S |
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| Spirit5 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kris Xperiment
Thanks, I tried attaching wires from the turn tables to the mixer, and nothing happend, still a buzzing going on :S |
Hmmm you should loosen up the screws and then attach it (turn them clockwise I believe)..they should come loose. I had Technics for a little while before I bought CDJs (which I sold as well) so my memory is kind of vague. What mixer do you have? |
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| Kris Xperiment |
I have a cheap Numark 1002
Anyways. What I did was, i got some grounding screws, and wired them, I connected the wires to go from the grounding screw on the Turntables, to the grounding screws on the mixer. The mixer's grounding screw has little rings on it, that look like washers which can be seen here :
Well, I'm still getting the buzzing sound when i turn the mixer on.
I have my turntables on a table (or plank) which is supported by 2 file cabinets, like this

Anyone have any solutions? Let me know.
And I have hardwood flooring. |
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| Spirit5 |
| Sorry can't help you there. I know nothing about that mixer. I have a Vestax PCV 275 (trying to sell it though). |
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| Spoonz |
| obvious, but have u made sure ur volume levels arent too high for the output (ie, amp) as this could cause distortion/possibly buzzing. i used to get buzzing from my mixer to sound card wire but the wire was damaged, simply solved the problem with a replacement. just to eliminate that it isnt the mixer, have u tried just turning the mixer on and leaving the decks turned off? if u still get buzzing u might want to focus on the mixer/external wiring. |
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