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#141054 - 06/08/06 07:55 PM
Re: Computer-to-receiver hum
[Re: Eno]
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axiomite
Registered: 02/26/05
Posts: 5210
Loc: Vero Beach, Florida
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Sounds like some sort of a ground hum problem maybe?
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#141055 - 06/08/06 09:15 PM
Re: Computer-to-receiver hum
[Re: Eno]
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shareholder in the making
Registered: 01/29/04
Posts: 13147
Loc: Iowa
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The sound card and/or your mother board does not have a SPDIF out port? This is what I use from my HTPC I just built, this allows my receiver to do all the decoding. Not sure about using the 1/8" jacks.
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#141057 - 06/09/06 12:10 AM
Re: Computer-to-receiver hum
[Re: Eno]
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connoisseur
Registered: 12/10/03
Posts: 3600
Loc: Winnipeg MB Canada
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1/8" stereo phone jack to an RCA cable, then a Y-splitter, to my Onkyo TX-DS595 tape ports
I think I'm missing something... why the Y?
Bren R.
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#141059 - 06/09/06 12:05 PM
Re: Computer-to-receiver hum
[Re: Eno]
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connoisseur
Registered: 12/10/03
Posts: 3600
Loc: Winnipeg MB Canada
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The Y cable is to split the single RCA cable to the receiver L/R speaker input.
Oops, think you may have your wires crossed... are you sure you have a stereo 1/8" to RCA cable? It should have two RCAs on the one end and a tip/ring/sleeve 1/8" at the other end... if the ring isn't there, you've got a mono cable.
Bren R.
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#141060 - 06/09/06 12:07 PM
Re: Computer-to-receiver hum
[Re: BrenR]
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old hand
Registered: 03/15/06
Posts: 92
Loc: Clover, SC
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Sounds like a 1:1 transformer is in order. We hams connect our computers to radios a lot and this is a very common problem.
-Brian n8wrl
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#141061 - 06/09/06 01:43 PM
Re: Computer-to-receiver hum
[Re: n8wrl]
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old hand
Registered: 11/15/03
Posts: 62
Loc: Bowie, MD USA
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I solved my problem and got rid of the hum (and the Y adapter) by buying a ground-loop isolator (aka 1:1 transformer) from RatShack. Now there's no hum at all. Thanks for all your help, folks. This is why I wanted to hook my PC to my living room receiver: Music Genome Project.
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#141063 - 11/15/06 11:52 PM
Re: Computer-to-receiver hum
[Re: INANE]
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regular
Registered: 10/23/06
Posts: 7
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I tried the mini to RCA route and I had the same problem. Then, I bought a sound card with a digital output and the db level and sound quality improved dramatically. There's also no hum.
Eventually, I'm going to try an ethernet/optical adapter and bypass the sound card.
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#141064 - 11/16/06 09:40 PM
Re: Computer-to-receiver hum
[Re: Eno]
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connoisseur
Registered: 12/16/05
Posts: 1467
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Here's a question for you, why not just split the SPDIF signal?
Sound quality from the analog of the sound card really doesn't hold a candle to the digital...at least that is what I've found.
I run my receiver off the SPDIF out of the computer.
And, why not give your creative speakers the analog? Or, better yet, amp your creative speakers OFF of your receiver, and just have an SPDIF signal going to the sub for its frequencies...
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