Oh yes, Bill, I was wondering - and now you have expanded my knowledge
again. Years ago, when my old amplifier and connection played tricks on
me with this ungodly hum, I would have endured it with more grace had I
been able to identify it as white noise! Thanks for the info.
Marta
On May 11, 20
On 5/10/04 21:41, Marta Edie wrote
>OK, I am waiting for this upcoming demonstration of ripping the vinyl,
>it sounds terribly difficult to me and exciting at the same time!
>White noise - black hum?
In case you're wondering why the noise is called 'white': it is because
white light is ligh
OK, I am waiting for this upcoming demonstration of ripping the vinyl,
it sounds terribly difficult to me and exciting at the same time!
White noise - black hum? And all those grounds and how and where and
into which "thing" to ground whatever has to be ground ? grounded? I
can imagine rippin
on 05/09/04 22:54, Bill Rising at brising at Louisville.edu wrote:
> Hey all you iMic users,
>
> OK, I fiddled around with the Turntable to iMic to USB hub recording
> method, again, and it seems that the problem may not be a grounding
> problem.
> If I take the input from the turntable out of t
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Or you could make lemonade ... You now are in a position to try several
things!
1) Some say white noise is very soothing ... it will lull you to sleep
is you listen to it long enough. I've never tried it.
2) Some say white noise will drown out speech and other sounds in those
spy microphones, k
Maybe this is too simple, I attached the ground wire from the turntable to
the screw that holds the A/C plate onto the outlet. All hum went away...
> Hey all you iMic users,
>
> OK, I fiddled around with the Turntable to iMic to USB hub recording
> method, again, and it seems that the problem may
Hey all you iMic users,
OK, I fiddled around with the Turntable to iMic to USB hub recording
method, again, and it seems that the problem may not be a grounding
problem.
If I take the input from the turntable out of the iMic, I get the 60Hz
buzz, unless I (effectively) ground the iMic by holdi