Hello GroupDIY,
I would like some help to solve a ground loop problem I discovered today while I was installing some equipment at my friends studio.
setup as follows:
OB6 synth > SSL Six compact mixer stereo input >> stereo main output into Apollo interface (XLRF/TRS)
In parallel, a stereo cue send output from the mixer (manual says Balanced TRS output) feeds Manley dual mono preamp direct inputs. Manley outputs feeds focusrite ADAT converter line inputs (XLRF/TRS) back into the Apollo through optical cable.
The TRS stereo cue output from the mixer is connected to the Manley DI inputs using short unbalanced instrument cables.
Everything sounds really great, but I can hear a very slight hum/buzz from the Manley DI that I’m pretty sure is a basic group loop.
i will bring an iso box to the place tomorrow to test and confirm.
I’m thinking of making special TRS/TS cable with hot and cold connected to Tip and sleeve at the other end with the shield unconnected.
Looks like it should work and to avoid the ground loop? Mabe this is the correct way to do it?
I never had to make a cable like this before.
Thank you
I would like some help to solve a ground loop problem I discovered today while I was installing some equipment at my friends studio.
setup as follows:
OB6 synth > SSL Six compact mixer stereo input >> stereo main output into Apollo interface (XLRF/TRS)
In parallel, a stereo cue send output from the mixer (manual says Balanced TRS output) feeds Manley dual mono preamp direct inputs. Manley outputs feeds focusrite ADAT converter line inputs (XLRF/TRS) back into the Apollo through optical cable.
The TRS stereo cue output from the mixer is connected to the Manley DI inputs using short unbalanced instrument cables.
Everything sounds really great, but I can hear a very slight hum/buzz from the Manley DI that I’m pretty sure is a basic group loop.
i will bring an iso box to the place tomorrow to test and confirm.
I’m thinking of making special TRS/TS cable with hot and cold connected to Tip and sleeve at the other end with the shield unconnected.
Looks like it should work and to avoid the ground loop? Mabe this is the correct way to do it?
I never had to make a cable like this before.
Thank you
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