PC connected to receiver, how do I get rid of the hum?

Heifetz

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My PC is hooked to the receiver through a RCA Y cable, and there is horrible hum. The PC and receiver are plugged into different sockets, because they're on opposite sides of the room. Is there anyway I can get rid of the hum? Will connecting the two through my soundcard's digital output get rid of the hum?

thanks
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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If it's a ground loop problem, a digital optical cable would be a way around it.
 

FeuerFrei

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Connect both sockets to the same ground? Or plug both PC &amp; receiver into same plug.
 

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Originally posted by: Heifetz
My PC is hooked to the receiver through a RCA Y cable, and there is horrible hum. The PC and receiver are plugged into different sockets, because they're on opposite sides of the room. Is there anyway I can get rid of the hum? Will connecting the two through my soundcard's digital output get rid of the hum?

thanks

what does this mean?

 

Raduque

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Originally posted by: Heifetz
My PC is hooked to the receiver through a RCA Y cable, and there is horrible hum. The PC and receiver are plugged into different sockets, because they're on opposite sides of the room. Is there anyway I can get rid of the hum? Will connecting the two through my soundcard's digital output get rid of the hum?

thanks

optical digital or put them on the same plug somehow (extension cord from a power strip to the reciever? ie: firehazard)