peter d
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A church recently moved its mixing board to a new location in the sanctuary, so I had to relocate the receptacle for the equipment. I installed the receptacle, using EMT, which then transitions to an old circuit which is fed with AC cable. I did not run a ground wire with the EMT.
Upon power-up, I was getting a nasty AC hum in the main speakers, and an even worse and louder hum in the monitor speakers which are powered by a different amp on a different circuit, and I think an different panel board alltogether.
I unplugged both the monitor amp and disconnected the 1/4" line ins, and the hum in the main speakers decreased noticeably but not terribly.
Now, this problem did not exist before when the mixing board was plugged into a receptacle in the sanctuary, which, although I'm not sure, I think is fed from the same panel board as the monitor amp.
This sounds like a classic ground loop scenario but I have no idea how to correct it.
The sub panel board I fed the new receptacle from is a total rats nest of wires, and I have no idea if it has an improper ground to neutral connection or not. It's fed with EMT which also has no ground wire. The newest wiring in the distribution system in the building is mid '70s and all systems use the EMT for the ground.
This hum is totally unacceptable and now I would like to get the egg off my face even though this is volunteer work.
[ September 14, 2005, 10:34 PM: Message edited by: peter d ]
Upon power-up, I was getting a nasty AC hum in the main speakers, and an even worse and louder hum in the monitor speakers which are powered by a different amp on a different circuit, and I think an different panel board alltogether.
I unplugged both the monitor amp and disconnected the 1/4" line ins, and the hum in the main speakers decreased noticeably but not terribly.
Now, this problem did not exist before when the mixing board was plugged into a receptacle in the sanctuary, which, although I'm not sure, I think is fed from the same panel board as the monitor amp.
This sounds like a classic ground loop scenario but I have no idea how to correct it.
The sub panel board I fed the new receptacle from is a total rats nest of wires, and I have no idea if it has an improper ground to neutral connection or not. It's fed with EMT which also has no ground wire. The newest wiring in the distribution system in the building is mid '70s and all systems use the EMT for the ground.
This hum is totally unacceptable and now I would like to get the egg off my face even though this is volunteer work.
[ September 14, 2005, 10:34 PM: Message edited by: peter d ]