Mark Lanctot;154244 Wrote:
> I've heard that Ethernet cables can cause a ground loop. In fact they'd
> be more likely to, as the upstream equipment is almost certainly on a
> different circuit.
Hi Mark, I was advised the SB ethernet ports are pulse-transformer
isolated (so hopefully ethernet gr
happy;154182 Wrote:
> Possibly, but I have other stero equipment (both digital and analog)
> hooked up elswhere and no problems and it doesn't happen when I plug
> the power in, but rather when I plug the ethernet cable in and it
> connects to slimserver.
I've heard that Ethernet cables can caus
What happens if both the SBs are in the same room and powered from the
same socket? Is it perhaps the case that the two rooms are on
different power circuits (possibly even different phases?) and that the
two circuits have a large ground offset?
Ceejay
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Mark Lanctot;154180 Wrote:
> Ground loop?
Possibly, but I have other stero equipment (both digital and analog)
hooked up elswhere and no problems and it doesn't happen when I plug
the power in, but rather when I plug the ethernet cable in and it
connects to slimserver.
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happy
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Ground loop?
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I guess it could be though of as "audiophile" not to accept "horrible
static"...
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