isiolation transformer
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isiolation transformer
hi does any one know if these work in the uk http://www.tripplite.com/products/produ ... ductID=705
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I believe those are rated for 120v. Europe is 220/240. They might make a unit though that is for your voltage.
I've been extremely busy here lately and haven't had a chance to really do much online, but if I get a chance I'll try and find a link or something that may work for your needs.
Thanks for your patience.
I've been extremely busy here lately and haven't had a chance to really do much online, but if I get a chance I'll try and find a link or something that may work for your needs.
Thanks for your patience.
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yes ive got noise in my audio . for example moving the mouse on my mac makes a noise in my audio.(ive got a pro tools core card with 192 interface and digi snakes for the connections). in the uk i have 240v. 2 wires coming into my house, live and neutral then everythink is earthed to ground. but i dont know if its balanced?.
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A keyboard, ProTools, and Drum machine/module?a korg triton. command 8 and akai mpc 2000xl.
How is the system set up? Start w/ unplugging all peripherals (keyboard, akai, etc.). Start w/ just the PT and a pair of monitors. Is the buzz there?
If it is, are all the pieces of gear plugged into the same circuit? If not, try it.
If the buzz is not there, add one piece of gear at a time until it shows up.
Do you have any dimmers or halogen bulbs in the house?