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Re: Ground Loop Isolator - Thoughts?
#129394 02/25/06 03:12 PM
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Have you found the source of the ground loop? I would look to correct what is causing it in the first place.


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Re: Ground Loop Isolator - Thoughts?
#129395 02/25/06 04:36 PM
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I would second Wid's comment. If you isolate the cause, you may not need anything else. I think that Alan has an article on this website, somewhere, on ground loop isolation.

One of the most probable causes is from the cable TV line. Try disconnecting it and see if the hum goes away.


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I did remove the coax cable from my receiver, and that freatly decrease the hum from REALLY bad, to noticeable.

That, was step 1.

After that, using an extension cord, it plugged the subwoofer into two other different circuits, but that didn't work.

The only thing that did work was to plug in the sub WITHOUT a ground. Knowing full well that that is not safe, I'm looking to get an isolator.

Getting one, at a reasonable price from a Canadian distributor, would be ideal.




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#129397 02/26/06 02:00 AM
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M, since breaking the loop at the sub power cord works, but you don't want to risk the sub amp possibly developing a short and not being grounded except through the sub cable, try breaking it at the sub cable. Pull the sub cable out of the input far enough so that the center conductor still makes contact but the outer grounding shield doesn't; see if this stops the hum. If it does, try to fashion a little strip of plastic or even paper to keep the grounding shield from making contact even when it's fully inserted. If it works, cheap. If not, there have to be Canadian sources which sell isolators.


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Re: Ground Loop Isolator - Thoughts?
#129398 02/27/06 05:00 AM
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Or roll your own cable... get two RCAs and some 75ohm cable of your choice, connect pin to pin, and the shield on one end only. Voila... hum-less sub, and a cable to the perfect length.

There are even crimp-on RCA connectors if your soldering isn't up to par.

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#129399 02/27/06 09:32 PM
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Moorthy, what kind of sub do you have? If it is an Axiom EP500 or 600, have you tried removing the Chassis Ground screw on the back plate?




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