Dear All,
I wanted to ask about the use of graphic equalisers, in particular to removing ground hum from projector audio, while using an external amp. I do of course realise that by doing so I'm removing all audio, not just the hum at a particular point!
Here in the UK we have 50hz power so my questions relate to that. Audio wise, is the (hum) sound dead on the nose at 50hz, or is it covering a spectrum more like 40 - 60hz? Would an equaliser with a slider at 50 hz remove the audio/ hum cleanly at that point? Only a few equalisers I've seen cover 50hz, so would this mean that any thing else (for instance sliders at 41Hz, 100Hz as examples) would fail to hit the target correctly? Do equalisers only lower/ enhance whats in each slider spectrum rather than remove it?
I've tried those cheap ground loop isolators with no acceptable results, and have the projector and amp in the same power socket. I just feel this must be the only way forward now. I'm interested to hear how others have got on please.
I would say my B & H TQ3s have the most pleasing, almost hum free sound, whereas at the other end I would say that the Eumigs are the worst offender.
I wanted to ask about the use of graphic equalisers, in particular to removing ground hum from projector audio, while using an external amp. I do of course realise that by doing so I'm removing all audio, not just the hum at a particular point!
Here in the UK we have 50hz power so my questions relate to that. Audio wise, is the (hum) sound dead on the nose at 50hz, or is it covering a spectrum more like 40 - 60hz? Would an equaliser with a slider at 50 hz remove the audio/ hum cleanly at that point? Only a few equalisers I've seen cover 50hz, so would this mean that any thing else (for instance sliders at 41Hz, 100Hz as examples) would fail to hit the target correctly? Do equalisers only lower/ enhance whats in each slider spectrum rather than remove it?
I've tried those cheap ground loop isolators with no acceptable results, and have the projector and amp in the same power socket. I just feel this must be the only way forward now. I'm interested to hear how others have got on please.
I would say my B & H TQ3s have the most pleasing, almost hum free sound, whereas at the other end I would say that the Eumigs are the worst offender.
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