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Mark, *SOME* Dell's have a known issue with the grounding of the power supply jack, which causes hummmm in the USB audio output. I know for a fact that Latitudes have this problem, but I can't speak for other models. Dell is very tight lipped about the issue, but when pressed, a good tech support person will tell you that it's a documented problem. The fix? Either use the battery, or put a 3-prong -> 2-prong adapter on the power supply cord. Someone can probably explain how that might be dangerous... I'm an electro-peasant, so I don't know. Personally, if I was starting from scratch, I wouldn't buy a Dell for audio. Doug ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Sottilaro" <sine@zerocrossing.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 3:08 AM Subject: Looping with a PC laptop... which one? > Hey, > > Well, I knew as soon as I got comfy with a laptop I was using, the > owner would want it back (long story, don't ask) so now I'm looking for > the replacement. I like Macs, but let's face it, they're pricey. I > have a nice desktop Mac, and I'm not married to Apple's product line > especially when they're twice as expensive for the base machine. > > SO, I've heard that Jon El-Bizri had issues with a Dell and noise via > USB. I'm using a USB interface that has it's own power supply, so I > honestly don't know how noise could transfer unless the D/A was screwed > up in some way. The USB (M-audio Audiofile) on the TiBook was fine. > Quiet. My only complaint was it didn't have gain controls. I say Dell > because our IT dept swears by them and our people are on the road using > them for shows all the time so they get banged up. I guess they have > great service. > > any advise would be appreciated. > > Mark Sottilaro >