Earth loop problem?
Posted by: Graham Russell on 14 May 2005
I'me still running in my new CDX2, 202, 200 and I thought I'd reconnect my home cinema kit:
Pioneer 656A DVD player
Yamaha E800 processor
I think I've got an earth loop causing severe mains hum when I select the AV input on the 202.
I'll try and describe what I've done to narrow down the problem.
E800 connected to 202 AV input via phono. (Waiting for 3m phono <-> din cable to arrive)
202 powered by 200. 200 connected to home-made hydra.
Hydra has 3 wires - 2 have IEC sockets for 200 and CDX2. 3rd connected to 4 way block.
E800 and DVD plugged into this 4 way block.
Because 4 way block and 200 are connected to same hydra I assume they have a common earth.
If I use a coax digital connection between DVD and E800 I get mains hum.
Using a digital connection doesn't produce hum.
DVD player has no earth - 2 pin mains cable. I assume this means it's got a floating earth that may be causing my problems. Is this assumption right?
I'd also like to connect the 6 output channels of the DVD to the 6 inputs of the E800 so I can play SACDs and DVD Audio disks.
Obviously using the optical interconnect from DVD to processor means DVD isn't earthing through processor and/or 200/202. But I really want to use the coax interconnect and connect the 6 analogue channels too.
I hope this description makes sense.
Any ideas what I can do to improve this situation? Is there some way of earthing the 656A DVD properly.
Thanks for any ideas.
Graham.
Pioneer 656A DVD player
Yamaha E800 processor
I think I've got an earth loop causing severe mains hum when I select the AV input on the 202.
I'll try and describe what I've done to narrow down the problem.
E800 connected to 202 AV input via phono. (Waiting for 3m phono <-> din cable to arrive)
202 powered by 200. 200 connected to home-made hydra.
Hydra has 3 wires - 2 have IEC sockets for 200 and CDX2. 3rd connected to 4 way block.
E800 and DVD plugged into this 4 way block.
Because 4 way block and 200 are connected to same hydra I assume they have a common earth.
If I use a coax digital connection between DVD and E800 I get mains hum.
Using a digital connection doesn't produce hum.
DVD player has no earth - 2 pin mains cable. I assume this means it's got a floating earth that may be causing my problems. Is this assumption right?
I'd also like to connect the 6 output channels of the DVD to the 6 inputs of the E800 so I can play SACDs and DVD Audio disks.
Obviously using the optical interconnect from DVD to processor means DVD isn't earthing through processor and/or 200/202. But I really want to use the coax interconnect and connect the 6 analogue channels too.
I hope this description makes sense.
Any ideas what I can do to improve this situation? Is there some way of earthing the 656A DVD properly.
Thanks for any ideas.
Graham.