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I get 6db of extra noise when I add a compressor (dbx 266XL) to my input chain. Thanx in advance.

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realdynamix Wed, 06/18/2003 - 14:18

Originally posted by DaveX:
I get 6db of extra noise when I add a compressor (dbx 266XL) to my input chain. Thanx in advance.

:) You need to track down the source of the noise. There must be some potential difference (ground loop) between the units and the case ground of your rack and gear, or the devices connected to it.

Tracking down these little noise things are tough. I have an external power supply for a piece that sits on the concrete carpeted floor. If I move it around a little, I find a place where the little noise it can make is eliminated.

--Rick

omegaarts Wed, 06/18/2003 - 14:23

A ground lift is an adapter that changes a three prong electric plug into a two prong plug.
You can get them at any hardware store or probably Wal-Mart for about a buck.
If you can afford it look for a BALNNCED POWER SUPPLY not a power conditioner.
You can read about balanced power here.... http://www.circumtech.com/development/technology/balancedpower/theoriginofbalancedpower
There is some one who makes a hum eliminator that is cheap and would probably be better than ground lifting.
Larry