I have wired up my raspberry pi b+ to a RCA/Composite connection to plug into the TV all cables use a common earth and this is where i think the noise is coming from is there a simple way of removing this noise
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I have wired up my raspberry pi b+ to a RCA/Composite connection to plug into the TV all cables use a common earth and this is where i think the noise is coming from is there a simple way of removing this noise
If you want to add something to the RCA cable you could look at tone of these:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/RCA-Phono-Ground-Loop-Isolator/dp/B007545XWE
Though I have no idea how successful it would be.
They are often quite effective for ground loop problems, especially for car use, but I once took one apart, they use very cheapy typical iron-core transformers, so I did wonder how much distortion they were introducing ; ) Probably quite a lot hehe. Still, at least they eliminate the electrical whine.
Never cracked one open.
Prefer to use balanced audio signals wherever possible.
Me too. I was happy when I noticed my car had balanced audio signals, just wish somebody would tell the car amplifier manufacturers to stop using unbalanced phono inputs : ( It's like they want people to suffer when the phono connections inevitably loosen, etc..
Me too. I was happy when I noticed my car had balanced audio signals, just wish somebody would tell the car amplifier manufacturers to stop using unbalanced phono inputs : ( It's like they want people to suffer when the phono connections inevitably loosen, etc..