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320a – Aphex Systems 320A User Manual

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There are basically three ways to attack the prob -

lem of a ground loop. First is to eliminate it from

its source, and the second is to re-route it through

another path. The third is to balance out your unbal -

anced audio interfaces.

Identify the Sources

A good way to identify grounding problems is to use

a multimeter to check the ac voltage between the

chassis of your various gear when no audio cables are

hooked up and all gear is plugged in and switched

on. Just start touching the two probes to the metal

chassis of different pieces of gear. Ideally, you should

always see zero volts. Warning! You may see as much

as the whole line voltage between two different

chassis! It does happen. This voltage between chassis

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If you find there is more than about 1 volt between

equipment grounds, you should start looking for a

remedy.

Commonize the Power

Try plugging all of your equipment into the same

outlet strip. Get one that has enough outlets in one

strip or string more than one together. Of course, you

need to make sure you don’t overload the one ac cir -

cuit your strip is plugged into. If the load is too great

for one circuit, use a second or third circuit that is

tapped off the same 120 volt phase in your distribu -

tion panel. That means all outlets should be on odd

or even numbered circuit breakers. That’s because,

as you go down the column, the circuit breakers

tap into alternating legs of your incoming electric

power. Be sure you’re always on the same leg. You

can tell you’re on the same leg by measuring the ac

voltage between the hot slots of the different outlets

you’ve chosen. It should be very low or zero. That will

remedy 50 percent of the cases.

Check the Cord Polarity

For products that have 2-wire power cords, try revers -

ing one of the power cords in the socket. That may

reduce the ground current generated by the internal

electronics of the offending gear.

Redirect Ground Loops

Sometimes it just comes down to brute force ground -

ing. That means providing such heavy, low resistance,

ground current paths that little current is left to flow

through your audio grounds. You can try adding

heavy gauge, for example 12 gauge, copper wire

from chassis to chassis. You will need to locate a

metal screw that solidly binds to the metal chassis of

the gear. You may even need to drill a hole through

the chassis and install a screw yourself. Equipment in

rack shelves can have their chassis grounded to the

metal rack frame by a heavy wire and the frame itself

can act as a brute force ground. You just have to try

everything you can think of. Usually a combination of

all these methods will be needed to completely clean

up a badly humming audio system.

Balance Out the Audio

Remember, balanced lines are inherently hum free.

If you can balance out your unbalanced equipment,

you will be able to stop the hum.

Pseudo Balancing

You will find in Appendix D an interconnecting

method called Pseudo Balanced. This works when

connecting an unbalanced output to a balanced

input. This breaks up the ground loop by requiring

the shield to be grounded only at one end. For best

results always ground the shield only at the receiving

end.

Level Interface Units

Aphex manufactures the Model 124A Level Interface

box which is designed to electronically convert two

unbalanced inputs and outputs into two balanced

inputs and outputs, and at the same time translate

the -10dBV IHF unbalanced levels to the pro +4dBu

balanced levels. This cost effectively gives your non-

professional unbalanced equipment a fully profes -

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Seriously consider putting one of these on each

unbalanced piece of gear you use.

Avoid Transformers

The use of balancing transformers is an option, but

you will invariably lose audio quality due to trans -

former limitations. Try everything else first.