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RE: EDP and ground loop hum
Putting the Morley in between the EDP and the mixer seemed to do better
than
the first way I tried.
Now, there's no discernible noise, unless I push the channel fader all the
way up (with the EDP in mute) and then it's just some hiss. However,
that's
only for testing, because I don't push it up that far. So it seems that
I've solved my problem.
Tom
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Rex [mailto:tomrex1@cox.net]
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 8:12 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: EDP and ground loop hum
Is it common for the EDP to cause a hum in the audio system? I've tried
moving it away from the speakers, but that didn't seem to help.
The salesperson at the Guitar Center recommended a Morley Hum Eliminator. I
routed the cables from the mixer, into the Morley, and then out to the
speakers, and that helped a little, but there is still some hum there.
I'm going to try redoing it, and putting the Morley in between the EDP and
the mixer.
Am I doing something wrong, wasting my time? I'm using the EDP in a
electronic music environment, and none of the other pieces of hardware
cause
any discernible hum.
Perplexed,
Tom