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3-Conductor Cable
Noise
•  Make sure all connections to the active speakers  
are good.
•  Make sure none of the signal cables are routed near
AC cables, power transformers, or other EMI-inducing 
devices.
•  Is there a light dimmer or other SCR-based device on
the same AC circuit as the SRM450v2? Use an AC line 
filter or plug the SRM450v2 into a different AC circuit.
Hum
•  Turn the LEVEL control all the way down. If the noise
disappears, it’s coming from the signal source. If not, 
try disconnecting the cable connected to the INPUT 
jack. If the noise disappears, it could be a “ground loop,” 
rather than a problem with the SRM450v2. Try some of 
the following troubleshooting ideas:
•  Use balanced connections throughout your system for
the best noise rejection.
•  Whenever possible, plug all the audio equipment’s
linecords into outlets which share a common ground 
(see the diagram on page 13). The distance between 
the outlets and the common ground should be as short 
as possible.
Never remove the ground pin on the 
power cord of the SRM450v2 or any 
other component. This is very dangerous.
•  The hum may appear when using an unbalanced
source (consumer preamp, CD player, VCR, etc.). This 
is caused by the unbalanced-to-balanced interface 
between the devices (and exacerbated by the fact 
that most consumer audio equipment have a two-wire 
linecord, without the third-pin safety ground).
 
Use an interconnect cable wired as shown below. The 
important point is that the shield and the wire from the 
XLR pin 3 are joined at the RCA (source) end. 
•  Disconnect any cables which come in from outside,
such as cable TV, satellite TV or roof top antennas. They 
must be disconnected from every part of your system, 
such as the TV, VCR and preamp. If the hum goes away, 
you can add a “ground loop isolator” in your cable line. 
This is an inexpensive device available from video or TV 
dealers, or you can make your own from two TV baluns 
(standard TV 75/300 ohm adapters):
 
The baluns are threaded at one end (75 ohm) to fit TV 
coax cable and have two wires at the other end (300 
ohm). They will not affect the video quality. 
•  If the hum persists, try removing components one at
a time from the back of the mixer or preamplifier, and 
check for hum each time (turn off your equipment 
before you undo any connections). It is fairly common 
to find more than one problem.
•  If your preamp or mixer are the only things connected
to the SRM450v2s and the hum is still there, try    
different connection cables, or move the preamp/mixer 
to another location.
•  Pressing the LOW CUT FILTER may help reduce the
hum if you have trouble finding the cause of the    
problem. Do this anyway if you do not need to  
reproduce the lower frequency range.