Avoiding ground loops, What is a ground loop – KLING & FREITAG K&F CA 1001 User Manual

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User’s Manual

CA 1001

KLING & FREITAG GMBH ©1995 - 2006

Version 3.0, 22.03.2006

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8.2

Avoiding Ground Loops

8.2.1

What is a Ground Loop?

Every component of a P.A. or Hi-Fi System has its own internal 0 V reference (ground).
This point is often connected to the protective earth connector (PE / Ground). If two or
more units are connected to one another with a line level audio cable, there may be a
ground connection through the ground of the power supply cable (yellow-green) as well
as through the shielding of the audio cable. The voltage difference between these two
ground points causes audible interference to come from the speaker.

8.2.2

Avoiding Ground Loops

If there is a loud humming or buzzing after the CA 1001 System has been connected,
then check that a "ground loop" has not been built into the system. Some power am-
plifiers and system controllers are equipped with a "Ground Lift" switch. Set these swit-
ches to the "Lift" position one after the other. If the noise is still audible, check if,

1.

the noise is caused by a ground loop before the power amplifiers / controllers

(e.g. mixing console, effects or equalizers).

2.

the system or parts of the system are connected to an "unclean" power supply

- meaning one, which is also running large motors, or lighting systems. An "un-
clean" supply voltage, electrostatic and electromagnetic fields can cause a mal-
function.

Please observe the following basic rules:

Never!!! try to avoid a ground loop by disconnecting or taping the ground

contact at the power connector! Extremely dangerous!

− If possible, only use high-quality audio appliances with balanced signal outputs and

with power cables with PE connectors.

− Use high-quality cables with good shielding.

− The point of ground for all connected components should merge at one central

point. The power connections should lead out in a radial manner from one point
and not be linked from one unit to the next.

− When installing appliances that create strong electrostatic or electromagnetic fields

(large transformers, switch-mode power supplies), maintain some distance from o-
ther audio appliances. In extreme cases, the only solution is to create a completely
independent "audio ground"; in other cases, it is sufficient to connect a filter in
front of the audio equipment.

Warning

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