Hello everyone!
I have a wonderful little Meridian Explorer 2 (USB DAC) which I like very much the sound of .
My problem occurs when I plug in the power cable to my Acer laptop. The sounds changes and is experienced by me as ... " fuzzier " / less distinct , messier when I have the power cord plugged in. If I take out the power cord the sound is smooth and quiet and nice. The same error occurs on my second laptop.
This problem does not occur on my desktop computer!
My guess is that the power supplies in notebook computers are too bad ... but I would like to know exactly what creates this problem.
Now it is not a question of grounding loops in the sense that there is a hum or noise in the speakers when the cord is in (I had this problem before, but DAC'en removed it actually) .
What do you think? it is a common error ? can you do to reach there or are they simply just run on battery or on the desktop ?
Sincerely // Micke
I have a wonderful little Meridian Explorer 2 (USB DAC) which I like very much the sound of .
My problem occurs when I plug in the power cable to my Acer laptop. The sounds changes and is experienced by me as ... " fuzzier " / less distinct , messier when I have the power cord plugged in. If I take out the power cord the sound is smooth and quiet and nice. The same error occurs on my second laptop.
This problem does not occur on my desktop computer!
My guess is that the power supplies in notebook computers are too bad ... but I would like to know exactly what creates this problem.
Now it is not a question of grounding loops in the sense that there is a hum or noise in the speakers when the cord is in (I had this problem before, but DAC'en removed it actually) .
What do you think? it is a common error ? can you do to reach there or are they simply just run on battery or on the desktop ?
Sincerely // Micke