my mac is humming
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my mac is humming
ok, judging by my posts recently im sure ppl can tell im not very knowledgable about technology, but u gots to help me out here! my mac keeps on humming subtly and it is doing my head in, however once i literally lift it off the desk so its no longer making contact with it, it goes completely silent! i need it to be silent as well cos when i try recording my bongos nearby the mic picks up the humming too. any idea why its doing this?
thanks very much!
al
			
			
									
									
						thanks very much!
al
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				Steve AC23
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If you lift it off the desk and it stops humming....
Try putting some foam or summit under it?
			
			
									
									Try putting some foam or summit under it?
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						yeah just sounds like it needs isolating fom the desk, just stick something under it, something that can absorb a bit of vibration like packing foam. i have a laptop that does something similar, but i have put the foam bits from its box around it (well a few mods made to allow air flow to keep it cool) and its silent apart from the fans (its a p4 cpu in a big ol laptop so gets hot, but with the foam its raised and gets airflow so doesnt overheat, even in very hot club conditions)
			
			
									
									
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Do you mean your actual computer is emitting a 'hum' or that there is a hum coming through your monitors and you figure it's originating in your computer?
If the second is the case then get a ground loop isolator, did the trick for me.
http://www.radioshack.com/sm-see-all-ne ... 62214.html
			
			
									
									
						If the second is the case then get a ground loop isolator, did the trick for me.
http://www.radioshack.com/sm-see-all-ne ... 62214.html
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Maybe someone took a dump in it.
			
			
									
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yeah but cheapo isolators like that one will degrade the signal to your monitors. The only studio grade isolator I know of is the ART Dual Transformer/isolator, but even that isn't totally perfect.demonicman wrote:Do you mean your actual computer is emitting a 'hum' or that there is a hum coming through your monitors and you figure it's originating in your computer?
If the second is the case then get a ground loop isolator, did the trick for me.
http://www.radioshack.com/sm-see-all-ne ... 62214.html
I know this because I was stupid enough to purchase a Dell laptop which has awful ground loop noise if it isn't isolated
you can get a behringer active DI box for hum probs. 
Or just forget computers and go old school !
and then its a whole different (but nice) world of hums and interference.
 
			
			
									
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