question about my new KRK RP6 set
question about my new KRK RP6 set Posted on: 14.12.2011 by Neely Laturner Both speakers generate a little noise, the noise is the same with or without audio jack. is this normal? | |
robin loo 14.12.2011 |
Originally Posted by spiz
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Neely Laturner 14.12.2011 | Both speakers generate a little noise, the noise is the same with or without audio jack. is this normal? |
Adriana Bazzelle 15.12.2011 | Is there a dimmer switch on the same circuit as your monitors? Dimmer switches back feed all kinds of noise through the power lines. Isolate your power and even lift the ground if you have to. Try plugging them into a different outlet in a different room. Still the same noise? Then I would suspect something is wrong with the monitor. |
robin loo 14.12.2011 |
Originally Posted by spiz
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Neely Laturner 14.12.2011 | oke then I have to test only strange thing for me is that the noise keeps the same without any audio cables in it or is it because its still not grounded that way? if that's it everybody will have that problem with those speakers right? hmmm |
Noble Check 14.12.2011 | Personally, I'd buy xlrs and see if they improve the hiss. If they do, keep them. If not, return them and buy the ground loop isolator. It seems to be what most suggest around here in these situations. |
Neely Laturner 14.12.2011 | I use the TRS balanced input, so with a normal jack plug. will the cable for the XLR balanced input be better? don't have that one at home so have to buy it. thanks for the ground loop isolator tip. have fix this problem, can bring the speakers back in 30 days so |
robin loo 14.12.2011 | buy an ground loop isolator..should reduce the nose drastically.. |
Noble Check 14.12.2011 | No. Are you using the balanced or unbalanced outputs? Go for balanced (xlr's) if you have the option. Unbalanced can pickup static/interference. |
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