i get a buzz through the turntable when my Nad DAC2 is on, even if I take the audio leads out. I have a cambridge audio amp and pro-ject tt. Any ideas other than unplugging the dac from mains - cheers
swoosta said:i get a buzz through the turntable when my Nad DAC2 is on, even if I take the audio leads out. I have a cambridge audio amp and pro-ject tt. Any ideas other than unplugging the dac from mains - cheers
swoosta said:Thanks for the advice, moving the dac from amp/tt has no effect, not sure how to add an earth or ground loop can anyone enlighten me - cheers
When two or more devices are connected to a common ground through different paths, a ground loop occurs. Currents flow through these multiple paths and develop voltages which can cause damage, noise or 50Hz/60Hz hum in audio or video equipment. To prevent ground loops, all signal grounds need to go to one common point and when two grounding points cannot be avoided, one side must isolate the signal and grounds from the other.
swoosta said:The plug on the dac is a sealed adaptor type plug
swoosta said:It's a Nad dac 2