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| BFD | Electronic Equalization Devices BFD Hum - need helpDiscuss BFD Hum - need help in the Equalization | Calibration forum; BFD Hum - need help I have a different sort of problem with my BFD. While the grood loop isn't new, I need another approach ... |
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| BFD Hum - need help I have a different sort of problem with my BFD. While the grood loop isn't new, I need another approach to making my own cables. I am running a Samson box to boost the line level, as the receiver's output isn't loud enough. So building an RCA to XLR cable won't work as I've researched. So...how can I solve the ground loop issue? The samson box has RCA ins, and XLRs out to the BFD. Thanks for the help. Robbie | ||||
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| Re: BFD Hum - need help In order to use the Samson box to bump the volume up, I need RCAs into the box. Unless I can lift the shield on the XLRs out of the Samson box, into the BFD....I could ground those to the Samson, and then the receiver...... | ||||
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| Re: BFD Hum - need help I'll give that a try - I wasn't sure if how that would work. I guess I could also try grounding the sheild to the receiver as well. | ||||
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| Re: BFD Hum - need help No, you want to simply lift the shield between the Samson and the BFD (one side only). This leaves the signal connections of plus and minus attached, while breaking the hum producing connection between the chassis. The safety integrity is still intact, as each chassis has a third safety prong to ground. brucek | ||||
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| Re: BFD Hum - need help So Easy, but yet so effective........it worked perfectly! Thank you!! | ||||
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