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Can you explain this 50Hz hum??
Invert the phase.
"me" wrote in message
s.com...
This is so annoying. The only thing I have on are the computer and mixer
(and hence the power transformer I use here in Germany for my US gear).
The
mixer's first two channel inserts are connected to delta1010 ins1/2. There
are two mics coming into those channels, but even with the mic cables
unplugged and trim all the way down, the delta monitor shows the
following:
www.guitar-dreams.com/misc/delta1010problem1.jpg
If I unplug the inserts it goes away. The recorded audio is
http://www.guitar-dreams.com/misc/de...0waveform1.mp3
The spectrum analysis shows
http://www.guitar-dreams.com/misc/de...0waveform1.jpg
So, if I take the unplugged insert and touch it against any jack on the
mixer, the input level on the delta then rises back to the level shown in
the picture above (first one). I then touched it against one of the screws
that is holding the delta on my rack and suddenly both delta ins 1/2 input
levels dropped down. Not completely though.
There is still a waveform there
http://www.guitar-dreams.com/misc/de...0waveform2.mp3
with a similar specal analysis
http://www.guitar-dreams.com/misc/de...0waveform2.jpg
Any idea what is going on here? In both cases, the spectral peaks are at
50Hz which of course is no coincidence. I would be tempted to think it has
something to do with the step down transformer I am using on my US gear.
But
in this apartment, if I turn on a stereo, I hear 50Hz coming through the
speakers regardless of the transformer.
I feel like I am just doomed in this apartment. I hear 50Hz everywhere.
The
fridge, etc,etc.
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