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PostPosted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 12:07 pm 
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Anyone got a clue as to why when I attach my laptop soundcard to my gemini pmx 3501 mixer it buzzes-hmmms? Even with the mixer off. Here's the catcher- I attach the same setup through my Behringer mixer and no noise? Don't figure.

I noticed that the antique gemini pmx 3501 has a ground on it- should I ground this? To what?

Thanks to all of you who take their time out to help.

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Is your DJ mixer grounded??? most are not.. or don't run balanced inputs or outputs... :wink: 8)

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It's got a nub that states it's a ground- but what do you ground it too? :?: :idea: Balanced inputs? :shock: Dunno Like I said it's an older unit but I got a sweet packaged deal that is just too good to list or believe. action21.com got pics-all including lights and 370 CD's for $1500. I just would like to find some info on the equipment-nothing online so far.

The Mixer has 2 Gemini cdj-1100 CD players attached to it and it plays thru a carver amp with no buzz or humm into Bullfrogs 18"&15". I'm going totally digital with laptop and PCDJ-FX, KJ but would like to keep the old Gemini stuff around too.

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Amp chassis, Rack rails., any piece of equipment that has 3 pronged power cord.. If you don't know how to do it go to your dealer and have them show you how to do it right..

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If it's a DJ mixer, the ground "nub" you are talking about is for hooking a turntable to it.

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then it's a cable situation.. I don't know that model of mixer.. I use a Stanton DJ Mixer and it's all balanced outs.. it all goes to my Yahama Console.. mic level in at +4 db. through compressors which the levels in and out are switchable. I tend to run a real hot unit level wise and everything gets tamed out at the electronic crossover.

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i am not sure if it's the laptop too, because when i connect a dell laptop to my system, it went crazy, like putting a ringing cell phone next to the computer speaker. now i have a medion laptop and everything is fine.

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You might try the following:

Disconnect everything except the mixer and laptop. I assume that the CD Players are still connected. Ideally both should be on a wood desk or other insulator. With the PC and mixer plugged into the same outlet strip see if the hum still exists. If so reverse one of the plugs. If both have three prongs you will need a 3 to 2 prong adapter.

If this eliminates the problem then add the other devices one at a time until it reoccurs.

Note, the adapter isn?t something you want to user permanently, this is just for testing.

Many laptops, especially older ones, generate a lot of noise and don?t do well around sound equipment. Since yours works with the other mixer chances are this isn?t the case.

Should this not solve the problem then more information would be needed.


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After reading what I wrote, I realized that I what I said and wanted to say were two different things. Regarding the following “If so reverse one of the plugs. If both have three prongs you will need a 3 to 2 prong adapter.”

If you have two prongs on a cord, then these are the ones to reverse. With out making some measurements it is not a good idea to do so with three prong plugs.

If you have three prong plugs then the 3 to 2 prong adapter is used to “lift” or remove the third prong. Grounding is important, but sometimes too much causes problems. Removing the third prong, a safety ground, sometimes eliminates a source of ground loops.

Chances are you can get the mixer and laptop to play together but it may take some work.


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