| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 2144.1 | Ground plane? | TALK::HARRIMAN | Dr. Science's younger brother | Fri Oct 20 1989 16:43 | 7 | 
|  | 
	Can you make a ground plane? Or have you got an insufficient ground
	connection between the amp and mixer?
	A ground plane would look like a shelf between the components. Is this	
	a metal rack or a non-metal one?
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| 2144.2 | Read the front panel: "Magnetic Field" | KALLON::EIRIKUR | CDA Product Manager | Fri Oct 20 1989 16:50 | 8 | 
|  | I think you don't have a general problem.  Get that mixer away from the Carver
"Magnetic Field" power amp.  The Carver amp uses some radical power supply
design that I would suspect of radiating more stray 60 Hz. than a standard
rackmount amp or SGU.
	Eirikur
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| 2144.3 | Shields Shmields | MILKWY::JANZEN | cf. ANT::CIRCUITS,ANT::UWAVES | Sun Oct 22 1989 19:30 | 14 | 
|  |     Ordinary conducting shields don't work all that well at low audio
    frequencies, at least not without mu metal.    I think your stuck
    having to keep them apart.  Perhaps it would help to put them in the
    rack ina different order, that is, put the offender on top or bottom
    whatever is opposite from what it is.
    You could try a shield, though.  Shields work because the changing
    magnetic
    field induces electric currents in the shield, which then produce
    opposing magnetic fields, but the strength of that current falls as
    frequency falls because the magnetic field isn't changing as fast.
    Gee that's opaque.  Maybe I shouldn't try to finish an article for a
    dec house organ tonight after all...
    TOm
    8-)
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| 2144.4 | Just watch out for the vent holes... | GUESS::YERAZUNIS | Oooh, that must be hexadecimal | Wed Oct 25 1989 17:44 | 6 | 
|  |     
    Try wrapping the mag-field power amp in a laminate of copper and
    soft iron. (copper for the RF generated by the switching power supply
    and soft iron for the magnetic field).
             
    	-Bill
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