jeroenbvo wrote:Normally you would only connect it to one side to avoid a ground loop. As the two pcbs are already connected with ground via the power.
I have noticed the same and already decided to do it like this.
with only one side connected, do you have a clean mix out ? also on what board do you have the ground connected ?
i tried it, connected ground only on IO board, sounds awful...
I'm not there yet, so I don't know. The Yocto only has it on the IO board, so I was about to follow that.
However if you say it doesn't work, I'm afraid we have some serious ground loop issues. But I guess Vincent is realizing this too looking at his answer in the other tread.
Did you try it the other way? Ground on main board only?
Make sure that where you disconnect it, the ground leads of the individual channels are separated from each other. If you leave them together you will still have a loop.
i don't know what happened, i have no noise anymore, the last thing i did was put in sockets in the 22k spots, with resistors, still had noise, and took them out again, but i'm not sure if the noise at that point was gone, i just noticed few days ago.. also no LED interference. owell don't care, noise is gone
Anyone here who's bd sounds 100% the same on both mix out and separate out? I can hear an audible difference (less bass due to minimal distortion on mix out). The mod didn't make any difference...
No one hear with a little less low end frequency response at the mix out compared to the seperate outs? Could it be the caps in the master section that filter out some of the low end?