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Make a ground isolator
Make a ground isolator










make a ground isolator

But after spending 200€ on headphones and having a phoebus (which, beside all that gamer stuff, has quite good audio output) i dont really want to have the risk of sacrificing anything in regards of speaker sound quality.īut you might be on the right track here. I cant tell, whether im loosing much quality (havent tested it too much though). Im a lil clueless to be honest and i really hope you guys can help me =)Ĭlick to expand.Let me clarify: I dont really know whether i loose quality (The sound is just a little bit quieter). My first thought was, that there is a difference between how the microphone and speaker jacks work, but both 3.5mm jacks of the Y-Cable look completely identical. Buy a high quality ground loop isolator either for a usb port or for rca. (Id need one with a 2.5mm headphone balanced out or id have to buy a £30 2.5mm to 4.4mm balanced adapter which I am willing to do) 2. It just doesnt work and my voice does not pass the isolator. Buy a new dac/amp that is powered externally through my extension cable and also splash £150-400 on it for endgame quality dac/amping.

make a ground isolator

So my plan was to just plug my microphone (because i dont mind some sacrifices in mic-quality) into this loop isolator and go from there to the line-in of my onboard sound card.īut for some reason, no signal reaches my computer. But I think i sacrifice quite some audio quality, if i have this thing for my speaker signal. If i my speaker cable into this thing and from there go to the Line-Out of my pphoebus, all whine is gone and the loop is fixed. Now here comes my problem: When i plug the speaker cable into my Phoebus and the microphone cable into the line in of my onboard sound card, i hear quite much whine in my speakers because i create a gound loop. Sadly the Line-In of that sound card suffers a great amount of coil whine so im forced to plug my microphone into my onboard sound card. Everything is 3.5mm.Īdditionally i use a sound card in my computer (Asus phoebus).

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When initially turning on the TV it does not make much of. So I've got a Philips Fidelio X2 together with a V-Moda BoomPro microphone.Īt the end of the cable i use the Y-Cable (which came with the mic) to split the speaker/microphone signal. Hi guys, I have a set of speakers that always has a static noise when I play something on the TV. I've got quite a specific problem and i hope you can help












Make a ground isolator