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@bonebap10962 жыл бұрын
What is the difference between iFi GND defender and iFi DC blocker as I have KRK V6 studio monitors that has annoying buzzing noise even when my cables are not even connected? Which one should I get as I see you use iFi defender and blocker on studio monitors in your video? Please help. Thank you.
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
@@bonebap1096 the dc blocker is for eliminating toroidal hum from amplifiers. If you have any kind of ground loop related noise such as computer noise or a low frequency hum then you need the gnd defender. You just plug it into the power supply of your computer, and then you ought the power cord into the gnd defender.
@bonebap10962 жыл бұрын
@@FireWalkMusicMy speak noises are combos both like the sounds from your white Pioneer speakers(50-60 hz) and your Yamaha HS8. So get the GDN Defender you're saying?
@Un_Pour_Tous2 жыл бұрын
What about a raspberry pi that has a analog amp that's powered by the same 5v power supply. No ground loop isolator works.
@mic4ch2 жыл бұрын
How about Audioquest JitterBug FMJ? Would that eliminate the ground loop or is it the different type of the device?
@KennyKleinComedy Жыл бұрын
The pace of this video is perfect. So informative. So well put together. Thank you.
@FireWalkMusic Жыл бұрын
You're welcome! :)
@WeOutSide-d7u Жыл бұрын
The first free solution worked. I just plugged my pc into a different outlet and bang no feedback. Thank you!!!
@FireWalkMusic Жыл бұрын
You're welcome 😀
@lialudlam9906 Жыл бұрын
This is the best video I’ve found on eliminating noise, after watching like 4 others! Thank you for addressing which solutions are for which sounds, and showing visuals of how to fix!
@FireWalkMusic Жыл бұрын
Glad you found it helpful 😀
@MichaelDaniels Жыл бұрын
Thanks! This was very helpful. I wish I could send you a video of what we are hearing. We definitely have noise from our speakers. Small 4 piece band guitar, bass, keyboard, drums. We have floor monitor and in ear. Everything has the noise. I have bought little green hum eliminator plug ends ( wall outlet ) but it does not seem to help.
@FireWalkMusic Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked the video, and thanks a lot for the support! Much appreciated. Generally, the more stuff you have connected together like that the greater the chance you'll have ground loop issues. They can be tricky to diagnose and can manifest themselves in many different ways, as shown in the video. You can send me a clip to my email address and I'll have a listen to it. You'll find my email address in the video description. :)
@EvilD853 ай бұрын
You, kind sir, had saved my sanity aswell. iDefender did the trick, no more GPU/CPU/HDD noise from PC finally! Sure it does cost some additional money besides audiointerface's itself, but now i got my Arturia MiniFuse completely silent with Yamaha's HSO50 in idle time. Thank you very much for so wide and detailed explanation!
@FireWalkMusic3 ай бұрын
@@EvilD85 you're welcome. Glad you found it helpful 😃
@muresic2948 Жыл бұрын
I knew it couldn't be an issue with my speakers because the GPU noise was coming through the headphone jack on the audio interface too. I was hesitant to spend $60 on the iFi+ but after trying every possible fix with drivers and cables I could think of with nothing working I finally caved in and ordered it and it was the only thing that actually resolved the issue, thank you.
@FireWalkMusic Жыл бұрын
You're welcome! Glad you finally were able to remove the noise. I know how annoying it can be! :)
@MrTunes333 Жыл бұрын
Problem is, they are expensive, too expensive to buy and then find out its not the problem...
@EmperorKamikaze24 күн бұрын
I still wanna buy a few in case
@nigelsilcock59212 жыл бұрын
Great advice, I've had low level background noise/hum with my system for years and just went along with it......after watching this video today I solved the problem in 10 seconds.......ground loop noise was the problem, although ALL of my kit is sourced from a single plug socket in the wall (good), I'm using several extension boards and these were the cause of the problem.....my speakers were plugged into extension board 1, and my interface was plugged into extension board 2....... I moved the latter so that all three plugs used extension board 1 and the hum/noise stopped immediately!!
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
Hey, glad you got it sorted! 😀
@reevespeters37172 жыл бұрын
It's not quite fixed. I still have some humming. Any ideas of what else I could do? I got the hissing fixed however. Thanks.
@abundantYOUniverse Жыл бұрын
I can't believe your video fixed it instantly. I spent three weeks and a lot of money in cables off Amazon, and it was the ground loop deal. I had one plugged into a monster power strip and the other one on another power strip. Put both power plugs into the same one, noise gone! Thanks!
@FireWalkMusic Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it! 😀
@Infidel672 жыл бұрын
That did it, isolated the cables away from others and used the same outlet, turned both JBL Professional 306P MkII Off before switching it out, turned them back on and the noise was gone. Great Video. Thanks
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! Glad you got rid of the noise 😀
@cmg2 жыл бұрын
Is there any device which does this to a Thunderbolt 3 connection? I'm going crazy about the interference on my Yamaha HS8 + MBP 14" + Apollo Twin X + Studio Display. As soon as I unplug the Apple Studio Display the noise is gone. It certainly has to do with the Power Supply from the TB connection but even if I use the Magsafe power supply it gives me the same noise as in your video with the difference, that it gets different/louder when I scroll through websites or watch a video e.g.
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a classic ground loop, especially since it goes away when you unplug the studio display. I would recommend the GND defender, which is what I'm currently using: geni.us/GND-defender You can plug the gnd defender into the back of your computers power supply, like I did. That should break the loop. I have both a USB and a firewire interface and the Idefender works great on USB interfaces, but obviously won't work for anything else, like thunderbolt or firewire devices. The GND defender separates the computer itself and breaks the loop that way. It's a little bit more expensive than the defender, but it works great and it's also more flexible. It can be used directly on the computer itself, or you can plug it directly into studio monitors, guitar amps etc.
@cmg2 жыл бұрын
@@FireWalkMusic thanks a lot, will check it out!
@morsymusic2 жыл бұрын
I just posted this comment on your other video but putting it here as well.... I got new KALI AUDIO speakers and started to hear a glitch sound (which I didn't hear on my iLoud speakers.) Everytime I moved my mouse or pushed up and down on the keyboard, I would hear the glitchy sound even more. Currently using the RCA inputs until my TRS cables arrive. After this video I started unplugging wires and learned that my HDMI monitor was the issue. Turns out these speakers don't mix well if the HDMI monitor is plugged in to the same powerstrip. SO the solution was to plug the HDMI monitor into a different power source (which so happens to be on the same wall outlet) Problem solved... Thank you sir!
@damianxdemon4 ай бұрын
this video was really informative but sadly didnt fix my issue everytime i go into FL Studio and go to input 1 for my microphone on the mixer track there is white noise coming out without even my microphone plugged in it also does this without being on my daw i can see the noise coming out of my inputs even on the focusrite control 2 app and if i plug my micophone in it still the same issue.
@Stagoras Жыл бұрын
Great video! Using a 5 y.old scarlet solo, didn't had the option to use balanced cables. Had it unused for more than a year. Had the noises when using mouse, bright images on screen... After watching this video and reading some of the comments, I changed the usb connection of the scarlett from the laptop to the usb-hub on my monitor. Problem solved! No more noise and a great satisfaction with the expectation of future listenings of good music in my work-from-home setup.
@Calvin-hq3bh Жыл бұрын
removing signal cables from power cables did the trick for me, lifesaver till today!
@FireWalkMusic3 жыл бұрын
This is a new and updated version of my original video about how to remove noise from audio setups and studio monitors. The previous video was quite popular and I learned that people were having all kinds of noise-related issues, some of which were not addressed in the video. This video includes much more useful information that should be helpful to those who are dealing with ground loop issues related to firewire audio interfaces or externally powered interfaces, as well as electric guitars and such. I've done much research into this, and I've also tested some of these solutions myself to confirm that it actually works. I believe this video will be helpful to more people who are dealing with noise-related issues such as ground loop induced hum, buzz, hiss, and so on. I know these are issues that many music producers and audio enthusiasts are struggling with, so please share this video and get the word out if you found this video helpful. :)
@condorito6922 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this great info. Do you know if I can use the GND Defender on my Integrated Amplifier? I keep getting this slight static/hissing sound. I've done a lot of troubleshooting and everything points to my Integrated Amplifier. Thx
@augustinvaclavik6282 Жыл бұрын
Reassured me in the solutions i hoped would work but was afraid to waste money on, actually extremely valuable peice of content, like warranted
@bluejayb1rd Жыл бұрын
I'm a little embarrassed that all it took to solve this issue was cleaning up my wiring, but sometimes the simplest solutions work the best! Thanks for this video!
@netrodex7 ай бұрын
mannn you hit the nail on the head... I'm having this problem with my current setup. my laptop is connected to my external display and my usb c hub to connect my interface. In my case, where's what's happening. the moment I plug the dc 200W POWER supply, I have this ground loop noise 60hz you showed. It's truly annoying! and I thought it was my laptop, but.... I'm gonna check my cables. They might be crossing lines, which you said, they shouldn't be doing that. thanks man!
@fepp886 ай бұрын
The only video on youtube that explains this in extreme detail! Thank you so much
@LacklusterOfficial Жыл бұрын
Hi. I have an interesting set of hisses and hums currently. I run a MacBookPro 15" (mid-2015), with FireWire going to a RME Fireface UCX. That one is powered by it's own power adapter. I've plugged in an Arturia Microfreak, a Yamaha SY35, a Yamaha RefaceCS and Roland SoundCanvas SC88ST. I also have an Elektron OverHub connected to my laptop. The SC88ST is powered by a BirdCord USB adapter (9V) from the Elektron Overhub - this results in noise. If I use a separate USBHub for purely powering the SC88ST, the loud low hum and high hiss is not there, but I'd prefer to use only one Hub - easier to port it around. The Elektron OverHub also has the RefaceCS connected to it via USB - for functioning as a midi In/Out port. If I have the USB cable plugged in, the RefaceCS emits a lot of noisy clicks and pops and digital whine, squealing. The minute I unplug the USB, all that noise stops. But I absolutely must have the midi, as this is nearest to my laptop. So I'm thinking getting a Ferrite Ring isolator for the USB cable might help. The SY35 is a story in itself, it's power adapter is an old one, I've been flipping the adapter and placing it nearer or further away from the Adam 7TV speakers, if it's further away, and plugged one way, it hums less. if it is plugged the other way, it hums more. I'm kinda ready to just buy a better power adapter for this, as this seems like it'd solve stuff, and the adapter smells like electricity and plastic. The Microfreak has an annoying highend hiss at loud volumes. As do the Adam 7TVs. So I've recorded 4 different types of hiss hum buzz, and am now looking at solutions. Unfortunately the regular "Just unplug the USB-cable from the Microfreak to reduce noise" does not do anything, and, again, for the Microfreak also, I need midi out and midi in via USB (my Midi USBHub is already overcrowded and upgrading to a 6x6 hub is way too expensive). Even went around rummaging in the cableboxes and found some TRS cables, but plugging TRS instead of TS into the SY35 had no audible effect, and I could only find 0.5m cables anyway and they're supertiny. So I'm looking at ferrite ring isolators for the USB cables, hoping that'll help with the RefaceCS squeal+hiss+hum, and then I guess I'd need to buy at least three iFi Ground Defenders but they're really quite expensive for a hobby, and switching all cables from TS to TRS (some of the cables I use are, i kid you not, RCA-RCA cables with adapter plugs on both sides). I'm also looking at buying some of those Mad Professor Red Cables and hoping that'd also assist in this situation. But it looks like I'd need to buy 400-500€ worth of stuff to get rid of all this noise, and there's hardly a fund out there that would help with financing this stuff. But at least I'm a little bit better versed on these issues now than I was originally. Weird to realize that after 27 years of buying and selling gear, cables and audio devices, I still don't know the first thing about ground loop hum or anything. This video of yours was really good at explaining this stuff, so thanks for it. I wonder if iFi have a Finnish retailer/importer.
@sxyjimbo Жыл бұрын
I have had my Yamaha hs80s for 10 years. I have tried all kinds of cables, separating speakers to different breaker circuits, and even buying a ups to power the speakers off a battery with no luck. I finally decided to give it another go last week and read on a forum something about a ground loop which led me to this video and I FINALLY FIX IT!!!!!! LETS FUCKING GO I LOVE YOU! the ifi groundloop breaker fixed my buzzing perfectly! no buzzing when scrolling the web and most importantly I can actually play video games with my speakers now without going insane!!!!!!!!!
@kersehcoca3 ай бұрын
Did you have to buy 2 for both monitors? Or just used 1 for the PC outlet? Thanks
@richardmay3727 Жыл бұрын
Regarding the "computer working" noise, I had this for years across two different studio monitors and multiple hardware swapouts on the PC side (all setups were unbalanced to balanced). Currently using on-board audio with KRK Rokit 5 G2 monitors. Finally fixed it last week with all of the below: * PC sleeve into both tips. * PC ring into right ring. * PC tip into lift ring. * Leave cable shields open on the PC side and connected to sleeves at the studio monitors. * Prevent Intel on-board audio chipsets from going into standby (low-power mode). All of the commercially available cable solutions tie all the sleeves together, send left/right signal into left/right tips, and who knows what goes on with ring when you plug TS into a TRS jack. Ironically the KRK's balanced inputs handle the unbalanced source better than their RCA inputs (which are even noisier). Apparently "problem solver" cables wired as above along with others using resistors to create quasi-balanced outputs have existed in the past but I've had no luck tracking any of them down. Isolation transformers should come with a warning about non-linearity -- cheap ones have significant roll-off at one or both ends of the spectrum. Thanks for making this video -- I'm sure it's helped many.
@itikutok65684 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! I got a brand new monitor controller and after I wired everything the way I wanted it, there was a light hum in the syster, I was gutted. After trying everything with my audio setup, it turned out to be the printer -> display -> computer -> monitor controller. It was a ground loop between the printer and the display (I use the usb connection so I don't use the usb from the computer). When I plugged the printer and the display into the same outlet, the hum finally vanished! Hope this helps someone, good luck and don't give up 😄
@2mvgmike7 ай бұрын
An unused USB cable was causing the hum. While using the digital mixer direct to the camera via XLR, no PC was needed, so the USB cord was on the rack. I removed the cord from the mixer, no hum. Thanks for the 1 minute fix. I'll pick up some of those devices anyway. I'm sure they will come in handy later. Thanks for a well made video.
@Preske2 жыл бұрын
I have the XX Hz ground loop problem. Your video finally gave me an answer what was wrong. It would slowly build up and start getting louder and louder. A wiggle of the cables made it go away So i always assumed it was a faulty connection, despite the cables being in good condition and not really moving. Now just to find what the actual problem is. They're not studio monitors, just old Cambridge Soundworks pc-speakers and subwoofer. Yeah I know, old AF, but I really like them. They sound good for me and they are very compact.
@TraxtasyMedia3 жыл бұрын
Oh cool. I bought the ifi ground defender and was wondering why my humming on the headphones still is there and I asked myself, for what the other USB input is for. Now I got it and I should've read the manual precisely instead of just glimpsing shortly at it. Thanks for your neat and professional videos.
@FireWalkMusic3 жыл бұрын
You're not the first one to make that mistake. Many just plug it in and think it just doesn't work. It needs external power in order to break the ground loop, by separating the power connection from the computer itself to the audio interface. :)
@stevendavies-morris6651Ай бұрын
A tremendously helpful and informative (and short) video. Thank you very much for solving two of my ongoing noise issues. *applause*
@FireWalkMusicАй бұрын
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful! :)
@hiddenamericachannel Жыл бұрын
So I'm happy to report..... I FIXED IT! And even though it wasn't any of the solutions you had on here, just your positive energy and cool vibes solved the problem! I first went into the BIOS and shut some power options off that were used for hibernation purposes and I don't use that. So I turned that off (had to take the CMOS battery out to reset the password). Then after that I rebooted the computer and went into the Real Tek mixer menu. I switched from 4 channels to headphones and also shut the unused input mixer channels off.... IT WORKED!!!! Sounds gone. It now works perfectly no annoying weird feedback!!! Your video and excellent narration was the motivation I needed! Thanks bro!!! My card is a Real Tek ALC 889....Yes it's old school. But it sounds amazing and came with the computer for free. I didn't even realize it had a sound card until I brought it home.
@FireWalkMusic Жыл бұрын
It's hard to say. Most musicians use external USB sound cards, as internal ones are more susceptible to noise from nearby components. However, it could also very well be a ground loop noise. You could test this by temporarily disabling the ground on the computer's power cable. Just put a small piece of tape or something to isolate it. If the noise then goes away, it's a ground loop issue. Do NOT leave it that way though, you must remove it afterward or it could lead to a fire if there's an electrical fault. If that "experiment" works then I would buy the ifi GND defender. That should take care of it. It is also 100% safe to use, and it will enable the ground if it senses a fault.
@hiddenamericachannel Жыл бұрын
@@FireWalkMusic I fixed it!!!! Re read the post above!!!!
@FireWalkMusic Жыл бұрын
@@hiddenamericachannel awesome! Glad you got it sorted! 😀
@StellaWembley4 ай бұрын
Do you know if the devices used for the audio interface/computer ground loop would be able to solve also a ground loop caused by the guitar pedalboard ?
@NickiTedesco7 ай бұрын
I didn't see which device you used to remove the white noise. I am getting it from my RME Fireface UCXII interface. I hear it mostly with headphones and it's just a consistent hiss. Can you help? Thank you!!!!
@PomBare2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video. I usually can't get my head around technical issues but this was so clear I actually fully understood each step. AND I'm pleased to say that changing the unbalanced leads to balanced leads (I wasn't even aware which ones I had in) did the trick - I was very close to coughing up money on the idefender, but fixed my issue for free. Thank you FireWalk!
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
Glad you found it helpful! :)
@Doggotron92 жыл бұрын
You rock! This is not an easy topic to research on google. You get a lot of results about people trying to make their computers fans run quieter + a lot of products marketed to health nuts who believe electromagnetic interference/dirty power is harming them physically. Thank you
@TheMeJustMe752 жыл бұрын
Just got studio monitors and getting computer noise. I got the IDefender and it definitely helped but my instrument interface is dead now. Going to try some of the cheaper options once I get the interface issue solved. My interface doesn't have balanced outputs so that was part of the problem. This video has been a GREAT help!
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
Hi, glad you found it helpful! :)
@Robert655367 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Works like a charm with the Idefender+. All the noises are gone. I just use an old iPhone 5W power supply to power the Idefender+
@FireWalkMusic7 ай бұрын
You're welcome! Glad you found it helpful! :)
@jinjxmusic2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! I think it gets me close and I wanted to humbly ask your recommendation about a product. I have a home studio set up - I use an iMac desktop and the USB of a Presonus Studio 18/10 interface. Going direct things are dead silent though I do like using a studio mixer. I have a Behringer x2442 and use a "snake" of balanced cables into the first four inputs of the interface. Because I mostly do cleans it's not that big of a deal though lately I've been getting the higher pitched digital ground loop sounds. I do not use studio monitors, only the headphone jacks from the Presonus interface. I would love to keep the studio mixer and believe it's the one adding noise. I'm not sure if I should go with the GND Defender for the power of the mixer or the DC Blocker in that same space. Is there a recommendation you'd give? I appreciate your time.
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
Hi, I have both and I world go for the gnd defender myself because it's more versatile. You can plug it into the back of the computers power supply for example.
@leolundgren39892 жыл бұрын
Thanks to this video I discovered that i had a ground loop issue deriving from the audio interface USB connector. I just ordered an iDefender and I hope it will solve the issue. Thank you so much for the informative video!
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome 😀
@L33R1C32 жыл бұрын
I had an issue with constant buzzing for a year or so. I thought I loosened a capacitor within my PC when de-dusting it. Every time I moved my mouse in certain applications for work it would also produce a separate, louder buzzing sound. Originally, I thought it was my £20, 20 year old PC speakers. I got new ones and still had the issue. This is what made me think it was the PC. However, after watching this video I immediately went searching for a source of the ground loop once ruling out the speakers. It turns out it was the PC monitor. I plugged it into a separate wall socket and hey presto....the buzzing has gone. Took 5 minutes after watching the video to fix it. 3 of the 5 minutes was just restarting the PC after changing the plugs about. So thank you so much for this educational video...!
@KevOzMusic3 жыл бұрын
I've got a nagging noise issue that I can't solve. I'll get random pops and clicks - but not just when making music with my DAW (so I don't think it's a latency thing, or a "not enough memory" issue). It also happens while listening to Spotify (I have a desktop PC). It often happens right at the beginning of a song, and then randomly after that (every 30 seconds or a minute or two apart, it's random). The pops and clicks last for just about 2-3 seconds, and sound like the music is being "shaken" for that time interval, if that makes sense. I use a Focusrite 18i20 interface and have JBL LSR305 monitors. I am using balanced cables for the monitors (just not XLR), and they are plugged into the same power strip. I've tried reinstalling the Focusrite drivers and updated my computer so it's at its high performance settings...and I've tried other various things after scouring the web. Your video is the first I've seen that offers alternate possible solutions. Do you think any of these gadgets could help? Or is it possible that my 1st Gen interface has just had enough?
@FireWalkMusic3 жыл бұрын
Hi there, I don't think this is a hardware issue or ground loop issue, so changing cables or using any kind of ground loop breaker likely won't fix this. To me, this sounds like a classic buffer issue. The 1st gen is a USB interface if I'm not mistaken? I've often heard people complain about pops and glitching audio with various USB audio interfaces. I actually have this issue myself with my Focusrite 4i4 3.gen USB interface. It will occur whenever the ASIO buffer is set too high. I often have to use 1024 samples or more when working on larger projects. When I go back into windows and start listening to spotify, KZbin or whatever, I'll get those dropouts that you describe. It doesn't happen while in my DAW though. The solution was to open the Focusrite control panel and lower the ASIO buffer size (samples) to 160 or 192 for example. That will cure the problem. However, this means that you'll then have to increase it again when needed.. So it's not ideal. I've contacted Focusrite about this issue and I've tried every solution they could come up with, with no success. They even sent me a new one to test, but it's exactly the same. I tried it on another computer as well and it's the same there. The only thing that works is to lower the buffer size.. This happens with other brands too so it's not just the Focusrite. I also have an older Focusrite Saffire pro 14 Firewire audio interface, and I don't have that problem there. I can have it set at 2048 samples and still listen to Spotify and such with no dropouts whatsoever. Seems like it's an issue with USB interfaces in general. The strange thing is that it only happens to some people. Perhaps it's a combination of other hardware or software causing it.. Who knows.. I just know that lowering the buffer size cures the problem.
@KevOzMusic3 жыл бұрын
@@FireWalkMusic Thanks so much for the detailed reply! I'll admit that at the very least, I'm glad it's not "just me". I believe I've got the samples at 1024 (highest it goes - and yes, the 1st Gen is a USB interface)...I had thought that the higher number would alleviate the problem from what I've previously read online. When I get back to my workstation, I'll lower it and see what I can do. If that doesn't work, I may need to go back to my old-school setup and use a Y-splitter from my headphone jack to the monitors! Thanks again for the quick reply.
@FireWalkMusic3 жыл бұрын
@@KevOzMusic You're welcome! Let me know how it goes 🙂
@KevOzMusic3 жыл бұрын
@@FireWalkMusic Well, look at that - success! You are a lifesaver...well, at least a sanity saver! So far, so good! I lowered from 1024 to 128, and now no problems with Spotify. Not a big deal if/when I need to change it for my DAW - at least I feel I'm in control of this, now. Thanks again. 👍
@FireWalkMusic3 жыл бұрын
@@KevOzMusic great! It's not a perfect solution but as you say, at least now you can control it 🙂
@moochogusto Жыл бұрын
I have been hosting karaoke at a friend's pub and we have been constantly battling with the sound heard at 21 seconds in this video. We have ruled out a lot of potetntial causes but did not consider a grounding loop. Hopefully we are able to move some cables around and solve the issue! Thanks for a great video.
@FireWalkMusic Жыл бұрын
Thanks, you're welcome 😃
@secularteejay18 күн бұрын
This started happening when I connected my piano keyboard directly into the USB port. I recently purchased a VST plugin pack for FL Studio and it was required to use my keyboard as a MIDI device to control the software within FL Studio. My Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 was used with a splitter connected to the headphone jack for direct monitoring inside of my headphones and recorded within Adobe Audition. That's the only reason I needed an audio interface. Switching electrical outlets used for my computer helped significantly with the issue, but it's still present with higher gain levels used for my keyboard. The iFi Defender is bit too expensive considering what it does, and it's probably not guaranteed to work in my case.
@jersey212121213 жыл бұрын
I had the same problem but as soon as I took my USB coming from my audio interface and plugged it into the USB that supplies power the one that acts like a charging port the problem went away. Make sure your computer comes with a dedicated USB charging port. Clean audio no noise anymore👌
@bleumamba74542 жыл бұрын
Bro thanks so much same exact problem
@mclovin14988 ай бұрын
Well dam. 😅
@Mango-kd4zn29 күн бұрын
I love you I wish you become a billionaire with the prettiest wife in the world XDD You saved me bro thank you
@CodySorgenfrey12 жыл бұрын
For anyone who can't find the iDefender+ in stock, or finds it too expensive... separating the power wires from the data wires can be done DIY by splitting the cable, and using a 5w USB power adapter (like what comes with the iPhone). This achieves the same effect for GPU/CPU noise.
@JoshFisher5672 жыл бұрын
Ironically iFi makes a USB audio cable that does this but it's like 350 bucks. DIY sounds like a much better solution. The USB connector connects to your DAC then it has 2 USB A ports, one for audio/data and one for power.
@Matilonga2 жыл бұрын
I tried this viewing a tutorial, but my laptop doesn't recognize the audio interface (a Presonus Audiobox) when I plugged it into the female connector of the splitter. I tested it with three different extension cables (USB 2.0. as the manufacturer recommends), without sucess.
@mexmax16572 жыл бұрын
You got a tutorial for this?
@mickinetsystems7 ай бұрын
You saved the hell outta my studio life. You got a sub. Great video
@FireWalkMusic7 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it! Thanks! :D
@jpf21592 жыл бұрын
Hey, you helped me diagnose a problem that has been plaguing my studio for a long time. Best thing about it is that I was able to solve it without having to spend any money. Thanks so, so much! You da real MVP.
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
That's great! Glad you finally got it sorted 😀
@les71182 жыл бұрын
how you solved it?
@jthrilla843 жыл бұрын
Definitely going to try the IFI plus. I have the same focusrite interface. The mic is fine but when I record with my guitars I notice slight background buzzing noise.or white noise. Ill have to check if I have cheap cables too lol. This should be a big help. Thanks for the info!!
@FireWalkMusic3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome :)
@EmperorKamikaze13 күн бұрын
Guitars have a noise floor, can't eliminate it completely
@NeoStarImpact4 ай бұрын
The Scarlett Solo 3 is twice as expensive if not thrice and comes with only 56dB gain and using a Shure with it is a pain in the butt. Self self noice is about 55 - 47 dB which means it is unusable as is for Voice Over. It is noticable even when listening to the final video on a phone. So I went yesterday with pain in my heart to my old condensor mic as that at least works. But now I ordered this device and your readings gave me hope. I would be so happy with anything below -60dB on my Shure.
@bashdachivo22 күн бұрын
Watching as an audio enthusiast Good luck with your channel. Great information never stop. 🎉🎵
@LoveMeBack2 жыл бұрын
The only video in the planet that explains these products. Well done! Though it’s still not clear to me which of the two(GRD or DC) I need so I bought them both so I can experiment.
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. They both do basically the same thing, all though the Idefender only works directly on the sound card, while the GND defender can be used on your computer itself, the monitors, guitar amp and so on, so it has a much wider use.
@LoveMeBack2 жыл бұрын
@@FireWalkMusic In my situation the DC blocker directly on my monitors fixed the problem. My studio is now dead silent. Probably overkill but I kept the GND Defender and put it directly on my audio interface and I'm going to buy a pair of Ifi power cables, because I have all my power cables, audio cables and others laying on top of each other(no other option) and there is more equipment coming.
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
@@LoveMeBack Glad you got it sorted! The idefender is probably redundant, but I've seen people have issues related to noise from the VRMs on the motherboard, so it certainly can't hurt. There's nothing more annoying than constant noise in a studio. You're spending a lot of time in there, and any kind of constant noise can be maddening.... :)
@MIRAJADESIGN2 жыл бұрын
Two different power strips! Thank you. That buzz in my left monitor has been bugging me for a while.
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome 🙂
@kirkybeats2 жыл бұрын
when i connect my external monitor via HDMI, thats when i get the laptop noise through my monitors. it doesn't come through my headphones though..
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a typical ground loop issue. I would check out the gnd defender in this case (link is in the video description). It can be plugged directly into the pc, monitor, speakers and so on to solve such issues. It's actually what I'm using myself right now.
@PaulSyng4 ай бұрын
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO. FINALLY MY AUDIO IS CRSPY CLEAN! APPRECITE IT
@FireWalkMusic4 ай бұрын
You're welcome! Glad you found it helpful :)
@TenDecibel2 жыл бұрын
I'd just like to praise your production value. I also produce technical tutorials, and you excel with conciseness, crisp video and scripted voiceover.
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Glad you liked it 😀
@kernelxsanders2 жыл бұрын
This was very informative. However, I notice this is focused on monitor output noise, or a noise that constantly comes through the monitors. I don't get noise like this unless I'm recording into my DAW and have the track's "arm recording" button turned on. So basically I'm only getting noise in the recording inputs, not the monitor outputs, destroying all the tracks I record. Sometimes I can mitigate that with plugins, but not always. Any ideas what's causing it in those cases?
@musicalneptunian2 жыл бұрын
I have the same issue. Noise only occurs when I record audio with my focusrite in Reaper. Ifound that some usb ports in my PC reduced the noise a little.
@Poopconnaisseur2 жыл бұрын
Im having the same issue, not the first time for me either. A couple fixes ive had was wiping the pins on the xlr cables with a cloth, also some wall outlets dont have grounds in the wall which is a pain in the ass, other than that you can check to see if there’s something wrong with your laptop
@brandonbell44202 жыл бұрын
I'm having the same problem. I only get the noise when recording. Digital pops and cracks.
@davidjenkins84492 жыл бұрын
Prolly still ground loop I had the same thing I used a morley hum exterminator on my pc itself. At first I had the hum x on the speakers then I tried on the pc itself works perfect that way.
@ClayFunk2 жыл бұрын
@@brandonbell4420 your problem sounds more like buffer not selected to the right size. Try a higher buffer size.
@mwiezym220810 ай бұрын
When I switch the cables the noise goes to the other monitor. The noise is coming from one side of the output(L output) both on the monitors and in the headsets
@popkorn256 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your tip! I was going crazy with a loud computer/monitor noise. I bought the iFi Defender and plugged it to my computer and the noise was gone :)
@FireWalkMusic Жыл бұрын
You're welcome! Glad you found it helpful. I know all about how annoying that kind of noise can be. 😀
@RockG.o.d Жыл бұрын
I have a very unique problem, so my focus rite interface emits this buzzing click every second on the xlr channel for balanced input. I have been hearing it a lot through another audio interface too, but thought it was just a faulty aud interface, which is why I got the scarlett solo. the instrument input doesn't emit the noise, It also doesn't emit the noise when plugged into mac, and the wireless headphone is unplugged. I sometimes use wired when in a different room, but at night I use pc as well as mac, and so use wireless. trying to get rid of this issue so I can record clean vocals. So will try what you have mentioned. But if anyone knows another possible way to get rid of the problem, then do tell.
@cibermesias Жыл бұрын
Unplugging an USB device worked for me! Thank you very much.
@FireWalkMusic Жыл бұрын
You're welcome! :)
@RLAYY Жыл бұрын
I just realized i might have a few of these issues. Not exactly sure whats the main source. But i had no idea about the unbalanced n balanced thing and the “grounding” part . This is all new to me . Definitely out of my comfort zone. mostly worked on some good quality headphones. But now im trying to listen on my monitors and I didn’t realize i had a humming noise bcuz i live on a main street n my windows are the side of the traffic . So theres noise constantly when im at home . Thx for sharing
@carlosascencio71762 жыл бұрын
Thank you! it worked having both monitors connected to the same power outlet!
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome, glad you got it sorted 👍 😀
@Antibackgroundnoise Жыл бұрын
Even though I've got rid of all my unwanted noise long ago it was only after I changed my cables multiple times ((9-ch), I realised the faint background signal noise (noise floor) I was hearing was actually coming from my unshielded cables. Silence is Golden.
@Ajohnson5121 Жыл бұрын
Hello nice video, however you never explained how to fix the white noise / hiss you showed in the beginning of the video. Any advice?
@FireWalkMusic Жыл бұрын
Hi, I should have been more clear about this in the video. White noise like that is usually caused by electrical interference from other devices like nearby air conditioners, transformers, fans etc, which can get picked up or even cables nearby, so I would start by making sure that your signal cables are not close to any power cables etc. Also, make sure to use balanced cables. It could also be faulty equipment, or improper settings on your audio interface. If the gain on any of the inputs are set too high for example, then it can easily cause hiss like that. White noise can also be caused by ground loops, but I would start troubleshooting by testing out the free and cheapest solutions first.
@Vandikemusic2 жыл бұрын
Hello sir I have been looking for an answer to my question for years , yet i have not found anyone talking about it , and its tricky to explain but I try my best , I really appreciate if you can help I have 2 audio interfaces: 1 - Motu 828x. I use this as my main sound card for recording 2 - Axe-FX 3. I use this for my guitar effects. I use 2 inputs and outputs on each device to re-amp my guitar lines. 2 output from Motu ==> 2 input from Axe-FX 2 output from Axe-FX ==> 2 inputs from Motu so here is the problem: when I want to record, if both of these devices are connected to my computer, I hear a high frequency noise ONLY when I play something. the noise diminishes when I'm not playing . I did not find any of the noises in this video similar to my problem. Maybe the computer noise be the closest , but not similar at all. Now, if I unplug the Axe-FX from the computer. the noise almost goes away. Here is the tricky part, the noise comes from 1 of the outputs from Motu. if I unplug that output, the noise completely disappears. of course I cant do that because I need 2 lines for my guitars. I tried changing the cables, changing the jacks to another pair. yet the noise is still there. I wish there was a way could show you what I'm talking about Can you please help me ? Much appreciated
@Hooker-mma2 жыл бұрын
Ma'am* pinhead
@amin_askarian Жыл бұрын
tnx for great video . i'v a problem. When I change the orientation of my monitor the noise stops . How is it fixed and where is the problem?
@FireWalkMusic Жыл бұрын
Perhaps you have a wifi source, like a router or something close by? Even your phone can, in some cases, cause interference. So check to see if there is something emitting anything nearby.
@amin_askarian Жыл бұрын
There is no device nearby and only one of the speakers has noise. It has been tested and is healthy@@FireWalkMusic
@kalutstyle2256 Жыл бұрын
i had the same problem for month now. Big interference coming from something that is not in my apartment. Don't know if i can even resolve this
@scotthudson8363 Жыл бұрын
Great video and discussion of ground loops and computer noises - great, practical solutions too. One additional "culprit" could be a cell phone. I used to store mine near some of the signal cables (including the monitor inputs) and could hear clicks and pops (I assume the bluetooth, WiFi, and cell signals all radiate from the phone and were bleeding into the signal lines). If I leave the phone in another room, I don't hear the noise in my DAW (or speakers).
@hiddenamericachannel Жыл бұрын
I wonder if that's it....🤔
@davidrestrepo8176 Жыл бұрын
I had computer noise loop on a new interface, surprisingly the issue was cause due to the guitar being too close to the PC and the pickups where capturing interference from the it, spent 2 whole days to found out what the cause was :)
@nayeemm Жыл бұрын
You didn't address how to eliminate the white noise shown at 0:26 seconds. Please help. I am having this issue and the white noise does not change with the keyboard volume. It only changes with the speaker/amp volume.
@FireWalkMusic Жыл бұрын
Hi, I should have been more clear about this in the video. White noise like that is usually caused by electrical interference from other devices like nearby air conditioners, transformers, fans etc, which can get picked up or even cables nearby, so I would start by making sure that your signal cables are not close to any power cables etc. Also, make sure to use balanced cables. It could also be faulty equipment, or improper settings on your audio interface. If the gain on any of the inputs are set too high for example, then it can easily cause hiss like that. White noise can also be caused by ground loops, but I would start troubleshooting by testing out the free and cheapest solutions first.
@tjcadillac28352 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much ! I didn't even know my cables weren't balanced !
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome 😀
@jasonwebster63973 ай бұрын
Great vid. I’ve just had a new high spec PC for music production and there is horrendous loud static from the speakers even though I’m using the same monitors and sound card as with my old PC. Some new balanced cables to replace the old unbalanced ones totally silenced it
@cocktailchroniclespodcast Жыл бұрын
Thank you for a really clear and detailed (easy to follow) explanation. I ordered a few devices using your links! THANK YOU.
@FireWalkMusic Жыл бұрын
Thanks :) You're welcome! Glad you found it helpful :)
@krishjanisantons40474 ай бұрын
Thank you for your video! I had the same issue with the studio monitors and external sound interface connected via USB to MacBook Pro. The noise was exactly like in your video-white noise and computer ground loop noise together. I tried switching and changing my settings in various ways, but it didn't help. Finally, I disconnected my external monitor, which was connected to the same computer, to another USB-C port, and the noise was gone.
@FireWalkMusic4 ай бұрын
@@krishjanisantons4047 you're welcome. Glad you found it helpful 😀
@archaigghost9760 Жыл бұрын
I have a Presonus AudioBox iOne. I use STL Amphub as a amplifier simulator for my guitar and it can run as it's own program without a DAW. In Amphub, you can select which driver to use: Windows Audio, Windows Audio (Low Latency Mode), Windows Audio (Exclusive Mode), DirectSound, or ASIO. I would choose ASIO as that's the kind of driver my interface typically uses. It's not as noticeable on clean tones, but is still audible, but it's very noticeable on distortion/high gain tones. I'm getting a static/white noise type of issue that will occur every few seconds. The sound doesn't constantly play, it just randomly pops in and out every few seconds. I know it's my XLR mic or my guitar and its cable because I've actually unplugged both from the interface and turned down every single knob on the interface and I still get that noise. I've tried different USB ports and it still doesn't eliminate the issue. I've tried different headphones with the interface as well and that didn't solve the issue. I'm not sure if it's my computer itself causing the issues and I don't know how to check/verify that. I will note that whenever I switch to the driver type in STL Amphub to Windows Audio, set my headphones as the output and the interface as the input, there isn't any noise, but that cause latency which isn't very ideal. I've tried running the amplifier simulator through a DAW and that didn't fix the issue either. I still have yet to plug the interface into a different computer, but let's just say as a future scenario if I don't get the noise in a different computer, could it by my interface itself, the original computer, or could it be how I have my computer plugged in?
@jazzman94692 ай бұрын
Great advice, thank you. Here is my problem; I have Klipsch 2.1 computer speakers. When I plug the green end cable into the motherboard, there is a loud noise and even if I just slightly move the cable it is sooo loud. Also to that, when I mouse over (not click) a link, there is a pulsing noise coming from the speakers. Talk about annoying. I used these speakers on my old computer and no issues. Now on my new computer with a Gigabyte motherboard, there is. Old computer, Windows 10, new computer, Windows 11 if that helps? Thank you.
@peteroxx Жыл бұрын
What if it’s ungrounded wall socket?
@DenisVolga9 ай бұрын
What products would you recommend? Trying to record an electric guitar i have lots of noise. To minimize it i have to find a certain position, i have to face away from computer, hold a guitar in unnatural position (not even 90 degrees, more like 100-110 degrees), and any deviation from that "safe zone" causes noise like in 3:00 in my headphones (monitors are off, of course). It is either with single-coiled pickups or humbuckers (the first ones, obviously, worse). The StudioOne shows quite a high level of noise on a recording channel /quite hearable -33 to -44dB/ even with no sound coming through (when i don't produce sounds on guitar and/or when guitar is in "safe from noise" area). I am thinking about getting Electro-Harmonix Hum Debugger pedal... (?) That's the main question. Also... ~ I have too much noise when i turn the mix (comp/in) knob towards instrument (1) and a very little headroom for recording, either the signal is too weak or, after moving the gain knob just one little degree, i get distortion, noise and clipping (2). It is either with single-coiled pickups or humbuckers (the first ones, obviously, worse). PreSonus iTwo has a very little headroom, but i suspect that this is not the sole cause: maybe by increasing the gain i increase the noise (interface limitations+ground loop). (1) - waiting for a new interface Topping E2x2 (could/can't record anything with PreSonus iTwo or, recently, SSL2...SSL2 supposed to have a very low noise, but in my case (? why) i had even more noise...returned it while i could). (2) - waiting for a new interface and a ground loop breaker usb power injector for the interface C-port. For recording with a physical amp (Katana) i plan to get a Morley Humno Noise Eliminator. DI boxes (active and passive) seems like do nothing in my case (or make things worse): Behringer active DI20 gave lots of noise; DI Dolamo a bit Increases the noise compared to direct connection (TRS a bit more compared to XLR), but in nut-shell, it does not decrease the noise. Don't have any Gate pedal and not planning because it is tricky and i hardly play heavy music. In recorded track the noise is increasing in quiet times. I have a power conditioner Furman m8x, everything is connected there and it goes to one outlet. No noise-cancelling devices for pc or USB ports or 9V supply. All my guitars are in tact (grounded and shielded). The lights: no lights, some lights, big lights - not much difference. Thank you
@Al-Zahid10 ай бұрын
Thanx for help, balanced cables worked very well for me ! Have a nice day 😊
@stefancargoski58713 жыл бұрын
Hi want to order this device, but it also has a drop down option which is confusing me to select: USB A to USB A USB C to Female A USB C to USB C Is this referring to that cable charger you are showing at 6:15?
@FireWalkMusic3 жыл бұрын
Hi, it's not referring to the usb charger, but the connections in each end. you need to select the correct USB type for your port. I assume you're taking about the ifi idefender+ ? You'll have to plug it into the back of your computer. The USB ports there will typically be USB A. If you have a typical USB audio interface, then it will also be USB A. So you'll need A-A, unless the cable from your audio interface is a USB-C cable. You can check this image to see which one you have: mac-adviser.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/USB-Port-Types-and-Speeds-Compared-2.jpg
@davidcurry678410 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to put this together. It's great.
@xavierlafolie2856 Жыл бұрын
I hear the noise when plugging a guitar or bass to my soundcard. In my case it sounds like this (4:34). I'm hearing through headphones on my soundcard or on my built-in speakers. I've already tried to use a balanced cable. I would like to try iDefender but I have a Thunderbolt soundcard with an old 2013 iMac. Is there an alternative for Thunderbolt cables?
@FcoMp Жыл бұрын
is the info at 4:13 duplicated? sounds like talking of the same thing all over again.
@The_Sonic_Ally2 жыл бұрын
any alternative options for the ifi defender for usb not being available ?
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
There are availability issues across the board these days. You can also use the GND defender, which is what I'm currently using. It's a little bit more expensive, but it does the same thing: geni.us/GND-defender
@The_Sonic_Ally2 жыл бұрын
@@FireWalkMusic wonderful, thanks for clarifying.
@The_Sonic_Ally2 жыл бұрын
@@FireWalkMusic hello again. so yesterday i bought these. ZIOCOM Ground Loop Noise Isolator, x 2, (for L & R), just tried them out and they have fixed my issues. am running a standalone mpc music setup with mixer and external gear so it going into an audio interface into PC. but very glad to fix it without too much expense after 3 years of faff.
@lexw13672 жыл бұрын
I’m using a PreSonus StudioLive 16.0.2 to connect microphones and then I take that audio and put it into an Audio/ Video mixer (Roland VR-3EX). Yes the Roland VR-3EX has 4 XLR-mic inputs but I have over 10 XLR-cables that I use. When doing this it causes the hum/buzz as indicated by the 50/60 Hertz that you shared in your video. What can I do to fix that hum/buzz??
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
Hi, this is a common problem when you're hooking up gear that's independently powered. They'll have different electrical potential and because they're now connected through signal cables, you'll end up several different grounding points. It's a classic ground loop issue. The best way to deal with this is to use the ifi GND defender to break the ground loop. You might need more than one depending on how much gear you have. Most people plug it into the back of their computers power supply, and that will usually take care of it. Others use two, one for each monitor. I'm not sure what kind of power adapter the VR-3EX are using but if it's compatible then you might want to plug the idefender into that. You can find it here: geni.us/GND-defender
@BlazinLow305 Жыл бұрын
I get higher pitched interference(it's definitely not 50 or 60 cycle hum) from my PC when I'm playing guitar through my interface(Scarlett Solo 3rd gen). I'm pretty sure it's my PC. It gets incredibly bad if I move the guitar close to the PC tower. It's much better behaved if I connect everything to my laptop instead. It sounds exactly like the noise at 8:20 but my interface is a USB. I've already moved my PC, changed outlets, used balanced cables and every iteration that I can try. I'm really hoping that IDefender+ will help because I'm out of ideas, other than building a whole new PC which might not even fix it. Or buying a high power laptop to be my main recording PC. Since my interface is a USB, but my interference sounds exactly like your firewire interface at 8:20, which should I get? The GND Defender or the IDefender? Do they do the exact same thing?
@y-m-t-19 Жыл бұрын
My Bose 700 subwoofer module is making a hum noise when connecting to a third-party amplifier i could not figure it out untill i saw this video , i will hit a try when get home and update comment. thanks for sharing such informative video
@raymondcrisostomo97782 жыл бұрын
Yes, I have that buzz from my polk audio 12" subwoofer it drive me nuts. I replace wire able same thing. I will try your recommendations to plug the unit on the PowerBar or separate outlet. Those ifi defender are expensive.
@jameslawrencewirth Жыл бұрын
I have Universal Audio Apollo twin interface with Mac. It is gorgeous with mics as a preamp, has a tube inside, which I'm sure enhances the audio signal for mics. I get a hum when connecting guitar or bass direct into the HiZ 1/4" input. Your post here appears the most thorough I have seen aver several years on this issue! i will try some of the fixes you recommend and get back to you, thanks!
@m4ntra272 Жыл бұрын
Okay i'm writing here because I believe I have a ground issue. I have the exact sound as you describe at 4:30. I pluck my guitar into my scarlett 2i2 and then to my computer. It is impossible to play with distortion since this sound described multiplies by a thousand when I add any gain. I bought the ifi + you talk about in the video. But it changes nothing for me. I'm quite sure if the ground is broken propery since it says on the packed that it should turn white when you add the 5v powersupper to it. But it keep being orange in my case. I've been having these issues for a while now. I don't have problems with my speakers or anything, only when I use my guitar through my interface. Tried everything, new computer, updating drives, different guitar, new cable, turning off other devices, differen power sources. Seriously don't know what is wrong
@FireWalkMusic Жыл бұрын
Hi, ground loop issues are very common when hooking up guitars, external amps etc because you'll tend to have more powered gear interconnected that way. the idefender will typically work if you have powered studio monitors connected to a computer, which is obviously also powered (multiple grounding points there). When you hook up an external amp for example, and connect the guitar to the audio interface, you introduce even more points. The GND defender will in many cases be a better choice because you can have one directly plugged into the guitar amp for example, or in the PSU of the computer itself. It's what I'm currently using. As for the idefender, it is possible that you've received a faulty unit, or that there is something wrong with the power supply you used.
@robertomannmusic2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, your video helped me solve my issue, my life is better now.
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
Glad you found it helpful 😀
@deezulVo2 жыл бұрын
Hi, its a long shot probably if you reply to this but I really hope you do. My issue is, I am using the Line-In on my PC to listen to a games console through my computer headset alongside my computer audio. The console is plugged into my secondary computer monitor which I switch the HDMI input to when needed. My problem is I get what seems to be the gpu/computer interference described in this video, though only [or only noticeably] when this audio is plugged in and unmuted. Muting it in my computer's sound control stops, and just unplugging it also stops it. My problem is this is all done through typical 3mm audio jacks and not USB as shown in the video for that type of problem, so what should I get? I'm open to spending money if it will fix the problem. I have also already tried switching outlets and such and making sure everything comes out the same one, to no avail. Thank you very much for your time if you do see this and can help, and my apologies for treating your comment section like a tech support but I've been dealing with this for a few years now and I'm at a loss until I stumbled on this video.
@bhavyadev3923 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video! However, we have got a Definitive Technology W Studio micro sound bar, and after shifting to our new home and installing it, we seem to have this problem, and we're not sure how to fix it. Could you help for this particular device please?
@CaseyHardman2 жыл бұрын
I have an Audient EVO 4 interface and recently upgraded to some KRK Classic 5's and started getting the static. I'm assuming it's from the USB cable into the interface. Do you think a USB cable with a ferrite would do the trick, or should I just get the iDefender+ and be done with it?
@TheVagineWhisperer2 жыл бұрын
Did you fix it? I'm having the same issue
@dertywhiteboy89444 ай бұрын
Thank you for such detailed info ,this video has been very informative and helpful,much appreciated…
@FireWalkMusic4 ай бұрын
@dertywhiteboy8944 glad you found it helpful 🙂
@landon.cunningham2 жыл бұрын
I got a new laptop and it's power supply is creating a lot of noise - especially noticeable when I play my single coil guitar. If I unplug the laptop power supply the noise goes away. I guess I'd just need to get the GND defender and plug the laptop power supply into that? I ordered so me new cables to start - the ones you recommended and a shielded USB cable - so I'll start there then move to the GND defender if needed.
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
I assume the noise goes away when you unplug the laptop from the power supply? Sounds like a classic case of ground loop. The GND defender should take care of it. I'm using it myself, plugged into the power supply of my stationary computer and I have no more issues. I used to have ground loop issues with both my USB and FireWire audio interface. :)
@landon.cunningham2 жыл бұрын
@@FireWalkMusic if I unplug the laptop power from the wall it does. If I just unplug the power from the laptop but the power brick is still plugged to the wall - I hear a slightly different noise.
@luckyyoufilms Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video. I am ordering a few products now, to see if I can save me ears. Thank you!!!
@FireWalkMusic Жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Glad you found it helpful 😀
@luckyyoufilms Жыл бұрын
@@FireWalkMusic I only wish I would have found it a year ago. These Yamaha HS8 kick off some major interference, as you know.
@PuertaAbierta20122 жыл бұрын
Great video! My electric guitar generates a ground loop. What device from iFi could I get to eliminate that problem, my dear?
@FireWalkMusic2 жыл бұрын
I would recommend the gnd defender. It has more uses. You can plug it into the back of the computer itself, or into each monitor for example to break the loop.
@LavaLemming9 ай бұрын
Yesterday I installed monitors from Adam and have a low crackling hiss from the pc which gets much worse when opening up Reaper. I thought it was reaper at first, but the crackle is there low in the background even without the DAW running. I was just sick from disappointment after the $ investment, then I found your video. This gives me hope to track down the problem and not just return these beautiful studio monitors.
@FireWalkMusic9 ай бұрын
It is very rarely the monitors themselves. Did you try disconnecting the signal cables and keep the monitors powered on to see if the noise goes away then?
@mode_in_analytics2 күн бұрын
il miglior video che spiega il problema
@FrankVila2 жыл бұрын
Great video and very informative. But what If I do not use a computer. I've had a hard time finding something when you do no use a computer in the chain; Just an old CD player that goes to a DAC and a DAC to an AMP and to some headphones. Apparently is my DAC that is introducing the ground loop hum because it goes away when I unplug it, which does not happen with any of the other devices. It uses a micro USB cable that goes tu an adaptar and to the AC Outlet, and if I touch any of the devices the hum goes away too. So what can I use for this purpose ?
@Butterkopf2 жыл бұрын
I have the white noise hiss like 0:27 but with my new marantz av receiver sr 6015 what can i do? Everything was ok at the dealer i tested it with him there. It drives me crazy
@cinemyscope6630 Жыл бұрын
So how does a power conditioner fit or compare to this? Is thee a solution I can put between an outlet and a power strip? At $100 a pice those units you are demoing get too expensive quickly.
@FireWalkMusic Жыл бұрын
Power conditioners can help correct voltage and waveform distortion, protect against power surge etc, but they don't prevent ground loop noise. If that's what you are experiencing then there are no other safe solutions other than the IFI devices. I had ground loop issues myself and after doing extensive research I finally found a solution, which was those IFI gadgets. Nothing else worked. If you have an USB audio interface then the idefender should do the trick. It's cheaper than the GND defender. However, the GND defender is more versitile and can be plugged directly into the power supply unit of your computer, and then you just plug the power cord into the gnd defender and to the outlet. That's what I'm using myself right now. You don't need one for each monitor if the computer is the source of the problem (which it usually is). A single one plugged into the computer will usually do the trick. :)
@cinemyscope6630 Жыл бұрын
@@FireWalkMusic Thanks, my issue are 4 synths and a reverb pedal going into one interface and depending on what’s on and what’s connected the noise changes but it’s not going away. I got a combination of all. Hiss, fuzz, whine. I’m now switching all the cables and have 3 different power conditioners coming that supposedly state in their description that they clean up noise but what do I know? The noise is also not consistent. Yesterday it was different from the day before. First the source of whine was a stereo y-splitter into the interface. So I got a cable between the two that was supposedly to clean that up. Disconnecting the USB stopped it. But, when I yesterday connected the same cable there was no whine. Instead it was detectable from another synth connection. So this is a moving target it seems. Also now, that I started really spending attention to it the next question is “how much hiss is normal”. If I crank up the volume on an input without connection. How noisy is normal? Is there a dB value of what’s normal white noise/hiss vs. what’s a ground loop issue?