easy solution to power adapter problem.
easy solution to power adapter problem.
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Originally Posted by JesterNZDJ
There are 2 prong power cords on many generic aftermarket power supplies for various laptop makes. Works a treat, and you aren't being your own electrician.
I carry one in my bag in case I encounter the noise issues. Some places it happens, some it doesnt.
As far as the ground pin removal technique, I've heard some folks say you're crazy to do it, some say they've been doing it in venue sound for years. I've also talked to an electrician about it and he said that if anything does happen the venue will short out at the fuse box "so you should be alright"... :s
I really feel like a geek when I read all of the posts and am completely enthralled by all of them...Of course my response will be redundant so I'll just save it haha
Ground Loop... 2 questions.
Will it help to put a ground cable between the mixer and the Audio 8 DJ soundcard? (use the ground connectors for the turntables).
If you connect the Audio 8 DJ ground connector to ground on the power socket, will it help or destroy the equipment?
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The Ground Pin on the Audio 8 is for connecting the ground leads on the turntables should they not reach the mixer or there isnt enough contact for a safe grounding.
Dude how can that be called "alright". Any good Club owner would fire your ass out the building if you short his fuse box out cus you snapped the ground pin off.
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Its real simple. Removing the ground pin from anything is stupid.
Doesnt matter that someone may have been doing it for years with no problems.
Christ my Grandad smoked for 80 years, that doesnt make smoking harmless.
Its whacky and irresponsible. You might not get a shock you sure as hell put all your data as risk if the circuit goes whizzing around your laptop.
Electricians dont use sensitive laptops. Electricians get lots of electric shocks just like carpenters get cuts.
Ive seen this discussion many times and there always people that try to use some half cocked knowledge to fool the other people who may not be so well informed. Dont believe it.
Also consider this. If removing the Ground Pin stops the Hum, then its playing some part in the equation then isnt it.
Its one thing to do its yourself but its another to be irresponsible and recomend that someone else (less experienced maybe) should remove the ground pin.
Last edited by Karlos Santos; 04-28-2010 at 04:46 AM.
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