On Mon, 21 May 2007 11:57:37 -0700
Ken Restivo <ken(a)restivo.org> wrote:
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On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 07:45:29PM +0100, Folderol wrote:
On Mon, 21 May 2007 11:10:46 -0700
Ken Restivo <ken(a)restivo.org> wrote:
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The M-Audio Audiophile interface produced just as much noise as the Edirol FA-66 did.
However, the amp I borrowed was buzzing even with only a regular (Korg) keyboard plugged
in, so the problem may have to do with the amp.
I also noticed that this laptop's analog video output produces some nasty
warbling/ghosting on my external monitor. Looks like rain falling or fog travelling
rapidly, especially with dark screen backgrounds. Dunno if that's an improper X
setting, a problem with the monitor, or or maybe this laptop is just generating way too
much EMI with the Core 2 Duo's 2.33Ghz clock? I hope that's not the problem-- that
is one of the few things I cannot change.
I've going to buy a keyboard amp, to isolate that variable at least. Off-topic,
perhaps, but any recommendations? Most keyboard players I've seen recently seem to
have Roland wedge-style keyboard amps. My local store carries the Peavey's (KB4,
etc).
Thanks Pieter and others for links about noise mitigation. I'll try those suggestions
too once I get the amp situation squared away.
- -ken
Have you thought of plugging in nothing except a battery operated
headphone amplifier? With no external earth loops and a high immunity to
EMI pickup this could prove very revealing.
It sounds fine with headphones, and also sounds fine going into my at home stereo: quiet
and lovely.
However, my stereo is *not* grounded: it has only a 2-prong plug.
Intr'stin'
Likewise, the wall-warts for both the FA-66 and the
Audiophile are not grounded. Maybe I should try to find a grounded wall-wart?
I would expect that to make any problems worse.
How I wish these things were powered by their
USB/Firewire cables!
- -ken
I'm afraid I'm late in on this thread so apologies if I am going over
old ground.
What happens if you unplug the laptop from its wallwart so that it is
running off the battery?
How about if it is still plugged into it's wallwart but THAT is
unplugged from the wall. (I'm looking for possible radiation from any
attached lead here)
Does anyone at home have a cheap portable LW/MW radio? If so try tuning
it to pickup crap from the laptop/interfaces - see where it is
strongest and compare that with other similar digital gadgets - not
very scientific but could give some useful clues.
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Will J G