KRK RP5 Hiss Problem
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KRK RP5 Hiss Problem
Hello all,
Yes I have searched and found similar threads on this problem, but couldn't find a solution. I just bought a pair of KRK RP5s, and I am currently connecting them with a 1/8' cable from my Macbook's headphone out to the unbalanced ins on the rp5s. Unfortunately there is a high pitched/low volume hiss when the cable is connected.
The krk's power is connected to a surge protecter...could this be an issue? I also have an external usbhard drive and a usb hub connectd to my mac.
Is it to due with the power source...or should I uprade to higher quality cables? Or is this to be expected using RCA unbalanced cables and should I use XLR or 1/4 instead?
Thanks guys, i'm really at a loss here.
Yes I have searched and found similar threads on this problem, but couldn't find a solution. I just bought a pair of KRK RP5s, and I am currently connecting them with a 1/8' cable from my Macbook's headphone out to the unbalanced ins on the rp5s. Unfortunately there is a high pitched/low volume hiss when the cable is connected.
The krk's power is connected to a surge protecter...could this be an issue? I also have an external usbhard drive and a usb hub connectd to my mac.
Is it to due with the power source...or should I uprade to higher quality cables? Or is this to be expected using RCA unbalanced cables and should I use XLR or 1/4 instead?
Thanks guys, i'm really at a loss here.
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breaking off of prongs is easily some of the worst advice everhurlingdervish wrote:someone told me you need to get rid of the third prong ground with those 3 to 2 prong converters
the best fix is an external soundcard with balanced outputs and a decent quality power conditioner that you plug everything into
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then back it up and say whyScooterJack wrote:breaking off of prongs is easily some of the worst advice everhurlingdervish wrote:someone told me you need to get rid of the third prong ground with those 3 to 2 prong converters
if it works why not?
why spend 500 dollars for a 5 dollar fix
and no one is breaking off anything...its a converter
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using a 3 to 2 converter is the same as breaking off the ground prong. they're called groundlifts for a reason. it's a cheap but dangerous fix that can put your whole setup at risk for surge damage. check your outlets with an outlet tester to make sure they're properly grounded. they're about $2 at any hardware store. look into getting an uninterruptible power supply if your wiring is dodgy, although honestly it's a good idea for anyone in the music production game. nothing worse than the power going out when you forgot to hit save for the last hour of work...hurlingdervish wrote:then back it up and say whyScooterJack wrote:breaking off of prongs is easily some of the worst advice everhurlingdervish wrote:someone told me you need to get rid of the third prong ground with those 3 to 2 prong converters
if it works why not?
why spend 500 dollars for a 5 dollar fix
and no one is breaking off anything...its a converter
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I don't have experience with Macs, but I've heard from more than a few people that the onboard soundcard is REALLY noisy...you can hear a hum even with headphones (maybe you need really good ones).
I also use KRK RP5's with my PC.
I would recommend one of two things:
1. Get an audio interface, even a cheap one. I got a $35 Behringer UCA202, and it sounds fine (and a hell of a lot better than an onboard card).
2. Hook the PC soundcard up to a grounded mixer, and hook up the monitors to that. I use a shitty ancient American DJ 2-channel mixer, but again, it still does the job.
I'd recommend both, but the soundcard problem will probably be all you need.
I also use KRK RP5's with my PC.
I would recommend one of two things:
1. Get an audio interface, even a cheap one. I got a $35 Behringer UCA202, and it sounds fine (and a hell of a lot better than an onboard card).
2. Hook the PC soundcard up to a grounded mixer, and hook up the monitors to that. I use a shitty ancient American DJ 2-channel mixer, but again, it still does the job.
I'd recommend both, but the soundcard problem will probably be all you need.
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hurlingdervish wrote:but im asking youScooterJack wrote:just don't ask for sympathy when your gear fries
how would it fry if its on the surge protector and only for the laptop battery power supply?
there's a reason the surge protector has a ground.....
take the chance of frying your laptop instead of investing under a 150$... your prerogative
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mta7388 wrote:thanks for the responses guys...i actually just noticed that when i disconnect my printer usb cable from my usb hub or unplug the power from my printer the sound actually gets worse and sounds like static.....is this any indication of where the problem is coming from?
it's the internal soundcard picking up noise from other busses/currents etc inside your laptop. Internal cards aren't designed for 'performance' or quality for that matter.
get an external card, preferably with balanced outputs
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\mta7388 wrote:audio interface it is
too bad the presonus inspire that i had crapped out and doesn't have balanced outs anyway!
you should check out focusrite audio interfaces. they have some great products that might be just what you're looking for, and most of them come with excellent mic preamps.
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