Hi everyone,
I got my Volca FM back in December which was supplied with batteries, used them until they died but didnt like the idea of replacing batteries all the time so i bought a Korg KA 350 style dc plug to use instead.
Ive started to notice that when the machine is plugged in via the dc plug, theres an audible low hum that is present, even when the Volca itself is turned off. When you turn the Volca on the noise gets a little bit louder, but not by much.
When i touch the metal face of the Volca the noise disappears, is this a bad ground problem or is my dc plug no good?
Ive tested this using batteries and i cant replicate the problem.
Interested to know what power supplies people are using with there Volca and if they have encountered the same issue?
The output on my adapter is 9v DC at 1.67 amps if anyones interested
Volca FM bad ground?
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I don't have much help except to ask where exactly the noise is coming from.
Is it coming from the part of the power supply you plug into the wall or is it coming from the volca itself, and if from the volca, are you hearing it through the speaker/headphone jack or does it seem to come from somewhere else in the case?
Is it coming from the part of the power supply you plug into the wall or is it coming from the volca itself, and if from the volca, are you hearing it through the speaker/headphone jack or does it seem to come from somewhere else in the case?
Its comming through my headphones when they are plugged in or through the Volca's speaker.
Its almost as if even when powered down, the Volca still has current flowing through it somewhere thats making noise, when i switch the plug off at the wall the noise stops, but if the plug is switched on and the Volca isnt, you can still hear noise through the headphones or speaker (whichever is connected at the time)
Like i said, theres a very slight increase in the noise when the unit is powered on, but its very subtle.
My only guess was a bad ground or a bad 9v plug, the noise will go away when i touch the face of the Volca meaning im earthing whatever current is still flowing inside.
Was just curious if anyone else had experienced something similar or recommend a different 9v plug?
Its almost as if even when powered down, the Volca still has current flowing through it somewhere thats making noise, when i switch the plug off at the wall the noise stops, but if the plug is switched on and the Volca isnt, you can still hear noise through the headphones or speaker (whichever is connected at the time)
Like i said, theres a very slight increase in the noise when the unit is powered on, but its very subtle.
My only guess was a bad ground or a bad 9v plug, the noise will go away when i touch the face of the Volca meaning im earthing whatever current is still flowing inside.
Was just curious if anyone else had experienced something similar or recommend a different 9v plug?
this could be a ground loop issue maybe? does the noise go away on batteries and only show up when you plug in your power supply?
i keep one of these in my bag at all times. bad power can really piss you off.
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i keep one of these in my bag at all times. bad power can really piss you off.
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Yeah the noise goes away when i use batteries, i even tried to give it an extra ground to stop the noise but it never worked.
I think il just need to live with it for the time being, if im recording any sound into the PC il just need to switch over to batteries to make sure i dont have any hum/noise in the recording.
Thanks for the replies
I think il just need to live with it for the time being, if im recording any sound into the PC il just need to switch over to batteries to make sure i dont have any hum/noise in the recording.
Thanks for the replies