hello again,
hello,
there is not a ground connector.
i tried to shift phase, but still the same buzzing. thanks for hints!
all the best,
björn
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 2:46 PM, udo noll <un@aporee.org> wrote:
>
>
> if the plug of your power supply has a ground connector,
> try to isolate that, may be a ground loop... but beware,
> in general you should not isolate the ground connector... ;)
> best, u.
>
>
> Jerome Joy:
>>
>>
>> Début du message réexpédié :
>>
>> >De : Björn Eriksson <miulew@gmail.com>
>> >Date : 21 octobre 2012 14:18:16 HAEC
>> >Ā : Jerome Joy <joy@thing.net>
>> >Objet : Rép : locustream microphone
>> >
>> >I see it´s a 18V DC (1200 mA) adapteur used... I can see if I find
>> >some equivalent... for me this seems like a reasonable explanation
>> >that the DC is not clean.. hmm..
>> >
>> >i go search ... but i am not sure I find... maybe I will see if i can
>> >take a settable DC-box - and feed the box with this 18V... i think 12V
>> >is not a good idea to feed the PC box with.
>> >
>> >hmm,,,
>> >
>> >sorry for thinking "loud"
>> >
>> >:-)
>> >
>> >/Björn
>> >
>>
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