hi guys... im a newbie... so please be gentle...
i have problems getting my amp and speakers to sound good.
i do not have much cash so i use wad i find... mostly second hand from 2nd hand shops....
i am running my audio off my computer... into a car amp into a pair of sony speakers
My amp is a ADX 50w RMS car amp running of a old com power supply with a 12000uf cap as a filter. it iz clean.
my spkers are old sony wood speakers about a meter high with a tweeter, woofer and a odd piece of white plastic covering the bottom hold... i think iz a reflex of sum sort..
i have problems..
the music is coloured with switching noise from the computer as the computer's ps iz not clean... there for dirties the sound to an audioable level.
to remedy this... i have put a 100uf cap in parellel to filter it out..
but... it causes the sound to be very low and i cant hear the highs.... please help me!! thx!!
i have problems getting my amp and speakers to sound good.
i do not have much cash so i use wad i find... mostly second hand from 2nd hand shops....
i am running my audio off my computer... into a car amp into a pair of sony speakers
My amp is a ADX 50w RMS car amp running of a old com power supply with a 12000uf cap as a filter. it iz clean.
my spkers are old sony wood speakers about a meter high with a tweeter, woofer and a odd piece of white plastic covering the bottom hold... i think iz a reflex of sum sort..
i have problems..
the music is coloured with switching noise from the computer as the computer's ps iz not clean... there for dirties the sound to an audioable level.
to remedy this... i have put a 100uf cap in parellel to filter it out..
but... it causes the sound to be very low and i cant hear the highs.... please help me!! thx!!
Is the noise a buzzing at AC line frequency? If so,
it might be a ground loop with your computer. Also
if so, you might try floating one of the AC power grounds
in the system.
Otherwise, I would say forget it. Burn the music to CD's
and play it on a portable player.
it might be a ground loop with your computer. Also
if so, you might try floating one of the AC power grounds
in the system.
Otherwise, I would say forget it. Burn the music to CD's
and play it on a portable player.
well burning it on a cd iz a nice idea...
the other prob being that i cant get the low f when the cap is taken out... and cant get the hf when the cap is place... is a tone control useful?
do you have the schematics for any tone controls?
the other prob being that i cant get the low f when the cap is taken out... and cant get the hf when the cap is place... is a tone control useful?
do you have the schematics for any tone controls?
Hi Hack, and welcome🙂
Have you tried just running your amp off a car battery? Even if it doesn't last for long periods it should give you an idea of how you setup would sound without a cheap power supply and will give you an idea of if you need to change the amp/ speakers or not.
You might be better off selling the car amp, and using the money to build your own amp, try searching on Nelson's forum, or maybe try a gainclone, I bet it will sound a hell of a lot better than your existing setup.😉
Good luck
Have you tried just running your amp off a car battery? Even if it doesn't last for long periods it should give you an idea of how you setup would sound without a cheap power supply and will give you an idea of if you need to change the amp/ speakers or not.
You might be better off selling the car amp, and using the money to build your own amp, try searching on Nelson's forum, or maybe try a gainclone, I bet it will sound a hell of a lot better than your existing setup.😉
Good luck
ive tried building amps but their normally not sucessfull...
plus it normally costs about a good 100 s'pore $$.... so i cant afford blowing out too many
plus it normally costs about a good 100 s'pore $$.... so i cant afford blowing out too many
Are you taking the audio from a connection
from a soundcard, or is it from the motherboard of the PC?
What interconnect cable do you use?
from a soundcard, or is it from the motherboard of the PC?
What interconnect cable do you use?
iz a aztech isa snd card... iz not an on board... im using cheap $0.10 a meter paired copper wire
I wouldnt be suprised if your old soundcard is causing the problems.
Old soundcards dont have good shielding from PCs PSU noise.
Old soundcards dont have good shielding from PCs PSU noise.
hum & buzzing
Try to cut the shield of your audio cable and insert a 10 Ohms resistor, this will reduce the compensaton currents between both devices.
Try to cut the shield of your audio cable and insert a 10 Ohms resistor, this will reduce the compensaton currents between both devices.
Re: hum & buzzing
the resistor is supposed to go in series or in parellel?
yeti said:Try to cut the shield of your audio cable and insert a 10 Ohms resistor, this will reduce the compensaton currents between both devices.
the resistor is supposed to go in series or in parellel?
Resistor
You can try to separate the shield in the RCA jack, then connect the resistor to the ground of the jack and the shield on the other side of the resistor.
This should give you a sufficient impedance in the ground loop.
You may try different values of the resistor if the distortion isn't sufficiently cancelled, but don't take values that are too high, because this will cancel the effect of the shield.
You can try to separate the shield in the RCA jack, then connect the resistor to the ground of the jack and the shield on the other side of the resistor.
This should give you a sufficient impedance in the ground loop.
You may try different values of the resistor if the distortion isn't sufficiently cancelled, but don't take values that are too high, because this will cancel the effect of the shield.
Re: Resistor
therefore i connect the ground of the output cable to the ground of the output socket?
yeti said:You can try to separate the shield in the RCA jack, then connect the resistor to the ground of the jack and the shield on the other side of the resistor.
This should give you a sufficient impedance in the ground loop.
You may try different values of the resistor if the distortion isn't sufficiently cancelled, but don't take values that are too high, because this will cancel the effect of the shield.
therefore i connect the ground of the output cable to the ground of the output socket?
Nelson Pass said:
Otherwise, I would say forget it. Burn the music to CD's
and play it on a portable player.
Don't forget to invest in good headphones.
LaMa said:
Don't forget to invest in good headphones.
what brand of headphones are good?
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