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In Reply to: Re: Hum/Buzz posted by Az Barber on February 1, 2005 at 12:38:20:
Bob Lee mentions a pin 1 problem, if you aren't familiar with what he is talking about, look here.http://www.rane.com/note110.html
Also, the electrician looked at the ground distribution system in house, what about the earth ground?
And then again, we are back at the SCR noise that the dimmers are throwing on the ground.
If none of those fixes get 'er done, maybe it's time for a couple portable generators. Unless you're talking about a permanent install.
Tom
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Thanks for helping out guys! I really appreciate it!The pin 1 problem ain't it. First off, I'm using Jensen Isolators which have a switch to eliminate the Pin 1 problem, and I've tried consumer amps with unbalanced inputs... they all exhibit the same buzz.
I did not know to check the earth ground. How is that checked? I know there's at least one metal rod jammed into the ground that has the tele, cable tv, and electrical service grounds attached to it. Is there a way to check it for resistance or potential?
The dimmers were removed. The buzz is still there. If I get rid of the buzz, I'll retry the dimmers and see what happens. But right now, they are physically disconnected and the buzz still exists.
Here's a link to a real good discussion of your issue.Pro Sound Web is a pretty good resource for any of this type of info.
I'm afraid my basic skills have taken you about as far as I dare go.
I don't like to play with AC too much, folks can get killed for bad advice.Good luck
Tom
- http://srforums.prosoundweb.com/index.php/m/31420/2407/?SQ=5bb4d0e1f9346d189fc7acd8eac85a47#msg_31420 (Open in New Window)
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I got a neat idea on what in going on .
As my answer is somehow long, and involves drawings, I posted it at: