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post #1 of 6
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Hello, I have a headroom ultra desktop with the dsp power supply and the stepped attenuator. I use it with kimber usb cable and the dimarzio rca cables to connect to my poweramp which is non-headroom. I use siltech speaker cables.
It works fine with my big home pc, but now I use it with my laptop because my pc is out of the running. My laptop is a toshiba tecra a9 and it runs windows xp (it used to run vista but I am happily rid of that now). It works fine if I use it with headphones only but as soon as I turn on my speakers i get a LOT of interference. It works ok if I remove the usb connector from the laptop and connect it to my tv receiver through optical but as soon as I plug in the usb connector I get the noise, even though i do not actively use the usb itself. If I turn off the poweramp everything works fine again...
I am using the seem cables as with my computer so I suppose the problem is with my laptop but I find it strange because it works fine if I use my headphone only....
Greetings, Anouk,
post #2 of 6
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Hello everyone, I fixed my own problem in the end after all. My laptop is connected to a power adaptor with surge protector, which can supply multiple appliances off power, this adapter itself is connected to a power outlet in the wall, if I explain this right. I now connected the laptop directly to the wall power outlet and the noise is GONe. I now worry though if the power my headphone amp and power amp receive is clean because they are still connected through that surge protected adaptor....
Greetings, Anouk
post #3 of 6
How about borrowing a power adapter w/ surge protector from a friend. That way you can determine if your is bad and in need of replacement.
post #4 of 6
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Hello, well the power adapters are pretty new, i think it might just be too many equipment too close together or somehting... I will try though to see if there are any more normal power outlets to put equipment in instead to see if it makes a difference in sound...
Greetings, Anouk,
post #5 of 6
I have a similar problem. When I connect my laptop to my preamplifier and then to my speakers, I get a buzzing hissing sound. If I disconnect my laptop from the surge protector and run it on the laptop battery, It will play fine. I think the problem has something to do with the wall out let or grounding. Scottsmrnyc
post #6 of 6
Are any of your power the switching type? I have heard some leak noise and thus the problem you are talking about.
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