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Old 11-11-06, 06:27 PM   #1 (Link)
 
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For years I've been able to get rid of ground loop hums in my system by simply attaching a piece of speaker wire to the chasis of one piece of gear to another. In the case of the BFD there's a siliver grounding screw underneath the unit right in the middle. All I did was attach a piece of speaker wire from the BFD's grounding screw to a screw on the chasis of my pre amp and the hum is gone.

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Wow, great information, Legairre! Hopefully it’ ll work for other folks, too.

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Interesting information.

When I tried to add a Behringer mixer to my system the case had a high electrical potential.
My wife was dusting the rack and had a shock from the case.
A neon test screwdriver showed a distinct glow.
This was prior to any ICs being fitted.
I just switched it on to see the usual Behringer light show.
Reversing the 2-pin plug in the mains socket solved the problem.
Behringer mains plugs are 2-pin in Scandinavia.
They are also 90 degree offset so they usually follow a pattern in the multiplug.
This one doesn't.
I wonder whether I should take the mixer back? I haven't even used it yet.
I have never suffered from hum though.


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Reversing the 2-pin plug in the mains socket solved the problem
Yeah, I think low current devices in most of europe etc use a 230volts/50Hz unearthed two wire system.

The plug is called a europlug I believe. Looks like this?:



If you swap hot and neutral and the problem goes away, then you have a leaky device in the behringer, and I would indeed return it.....

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Yeah, I think low current devices in most of europe etc use a 230volts/50Hz unearthed two wire system.

The plug is called a europlug I believe. Looks like this?:
Yes, something like that.

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If you swap hot and neutral and the problem goes away, then you have a leaky device in the behringer, and I would indeed return it.....

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Thanks for the advice brucek. I shall return it.


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