I'm running my laptop through my mixer and into some active speakers to save the hassle of changing wires about all the time. Works nicely apart from when i'm charging up the laptop. This sends a spike through the speakers and causes background noise.
Anyone had this problem and know a way of fixing it?
Cheers.
Laptop through mixer noise
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Ground loop.
Solutions;
Unplug laptop
best solution - use balanced cables for everything (assuming you have balanced connections on the mixer, but being a DJ mxer it is probably RCAs..?)
or - Buy DI box/es with ground lift.

Solutions;
Unplug laptop
best solution - use balanced cables for everything (assuming you have balanced connections on the mixer, but being a DJ mxer it is probably RCAs..?)
or - Buy DI box/es with ground lift.
www.scmastering.com / email: macc at subvertmastering dot com
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