How do i fix the hum on my KRK's?
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How do i fix the hum on my KRK's?
i assume i have 'dirty' ac power as the hum is still there when there is no input and does not increase in volume when i turn it up at the rear. so i can only really hear it when im listening to something quietly.
ive read that i need a ground loop isolator? the only ones i can fine are rca in/out but i think i need it on the actual power outlet?
ive read that i need a ground loop isolator? the only ones i can fine are rca in/out but i think i need it on the actual power outlet?
if it was a ground loop problem wouldnt them hum have stopped when i used the power cable with the earth removed? (i disconncet earth not ground right?)
i wouldnt feel safe running my pc with no ground... plus theres a few more computers probably on the same line in other rooms.
the hum is consistent, i tried recording it but my mic isnt sensitive enough. it does sound' 50 hz though (im in aus), like when you hear the buzz from a dodgy power line.
its mostly from the tweeter but i can feel the cone moving slightly too.
might try running them at a friends house, but it seems theres so many things that modify the ground level or whatever and there would be problems in any house?
i wouldnt feel safe running my pc with no ground... plus theres a few more computers probably on the same line in other rooms.
the hum is consistent, i tried recording it but my mic isnt sensitive enough. it does sound' 50 hz though (im in aus), like when you hear the buzz from a dodgy power line.
its mostly from the tweeter but i can feel the cone moving slightly too.
might try running them at a friends house, but it seems theres so many things that modify the ground level or whatever and there would be problems in any house?
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http://www.zzounds.com/item--EBTHUMXdequo wrote:if it was a ground loop problem wouldnt them hum have stopped when i used the power cable with the earth removed? (i disconncet earth not ground right?)
i wouldnt feel safe running my pc with no ground... plus theres a few more computers probably on the same line in other rooms.
the hum is consistent, i tried recording it but my mic isnt sensitive enough. it does sound' 50 hz though (im in aus), like when you hear the buzz from a dodgy power line.
its mostly from the tweeter but i can feel the cone moving slightly too.
might try running them at a friends house, but it seems theres so many things that modify the ground level or whatever and there would be problems in any house?
http://www.radioshack.com/sm-buy-the-gr ... 62214.html
various methods that i personally feel more comfortable with than messing with regular plugs.
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how do these work? there must be another cable connecting to the AC power or something right?sapphic_beats wrote:
http://www.radioshack.com/sm-buy-the-gr ... 62214.html
various methods that i personally feel more comfortable with than messing with regular plugs.
so this would be my my wiring....
PC-----sampler(sp404)----ground loop isolator-----KRK unbalanced input
sorry about all the questions/questioning, i just want to be sure before i buy one of these things... what i dont get is how putting this on my rca inputs would have an effect as the hum is there when there is no input at all.
Last edited by dequo on Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:46 am, edited 1 time in total.
get yourself a Furman power conditioner. it will solve ALL your dirty AC power problems. 
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If there making noise with nothing plugged into them its not a ground loop. One of mine developed a fault and was ginving off a nasty hum, (something to do with one of the amps??) i had to send it back to be repaired. It seems strange that both of yours would develope such a fault at the same time tho.
how long did it take/cost to get repaired?switchdubs wrote:If there making noise with nothing plugged into them its not a ground loop. One of mine developed a fault and was ginving off a nasty hum, (something to do with one of the amps??) i had to send it back to be repaired. It seems strange that both of yours would develope such a fault at the same time tho.
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The repair was free under warranty, but i got them from turnkey and because they went into adminstration i had to stump up to get them to posted to the repair centre in london. It took about two weeks, which isnt bad for a repair turn around seeing as you get back the speaker you sent. Give krk a ring and see if you can trouble shoot over the phone, if no luck they can book the repair in for you.
http://www.krksys.com/contact.php
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