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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: NY
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I've got a simple system and need a simple answer for a simple mind.
I've got a simple setup: - mixer - powered / active speakers I'm getting grounding problems between the mixer and the active speakers. I have previously used a direct box to lift the ground between them, but noticed a reduction in quality. I want to get rid of the ground loop, but I can't use the star grounding. I am looking for a particular product that may help me eliminate the noise. I've looked at all the basic suggestions, but have not found something that was feasible for me. Any simple suggestions of products with their usage would be appreciated. |
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