Hey guys,
I've been reading these forums for a while now and have gotten a lot of good info. I've stumble upon a problem which has turned from a reader into a poster:
In my home office I have a desktop computer + LCD monitor. Next to it, i have a second LCD monitor which connects to a dock for my laptop. I have one set of speakers, and so, recently installed a Rolls MX41 passive stereo mixer to be able to share the speakers between both computers. The speaker system itself is ungrounded (it has only a 2 prong power plug). The laptop/docking station is also natively ungrounded. The LCD monitors are grounded, and because one LCD monitor connected to the laptop dock, the dock/laptop is then grounded when ever the LCD is connected. All the devices plug into one UPS/battery backup.
When I connect my laptop and desktop to the passive mixer, I get a high pitched whine and static over the speakers. If one of the computers does something (like hard drive activity) or if I move the mouse, the noise changes. I've found that the only way to eliminate this is to ungrounded one of the computers (either ungrounded the desktop power supply or ungrounded the LCD monitor that connects to the laptops dock). Once I lift one of the grounds, the noise disappears.
So it sounds like I have a ground loop problem. (Correct?)
Very shortly I will be installing a second desktop computer which I will hook up to the passive mixer as well. While I'm OK not having my one LCD monitor grounded, I'm not sure what to do when the new desktop is installed as I would prefer both desktops be grounded. What are my options? Will a ground loop isolator device work in my setup?