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3.5mm Extension Stereo Audio Isolation Transformer (TAA Compliant)

#40000 C2G
3.5mm Extension Stereo Audio Isolation Transformer (TAA Compliant) is rated 3.7 out of 5 by 3.
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$62.99 $95.99 MSRP USD

Every installation technician has faced it or soon will - the dreaded humming from the speakers, a telltale sign of a ground loop. Ground loops are caused by voltage potential differences at the ground point on your equipment. Voltages in the range of microvolts up to millivolts or higher can cause ground loops. Ground loops occur when multiple audio/video components are powered from different outlets, most commonly, outlets that are tied to different circuitbreakers or even a different secondary from the power transformer.

Ground loops manifest themselves in the form of speaker hum.

Our isolation transformer easily connects into your audio/video system and breaks the ground path through cables between components. Start at the component last installed before the ground loop was discovered, and connect the isolation transformer at different ends of the audio/video cable until the ground loop is gone.

Please Note: While this transformer is designed to eliminate ground loops, isolating the source of the ground loop can be very difficult even for professional technicians. Sometimes the problem can be at the last added component or at the furthest from the main system; however, these might only be symptoms of a harder-to-solve problem. Please exercise patience as you work through test scenarios to eliminate your ground loop issue.
Connector 1:
(1) 3.5mm Stereo Male
Connector 2:
(1) 3.5mm Stereo Female

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Features

  • Eliminates speaker hum caused by ground loops
  • Supports Stereo Audio signals
  • 21 inch length
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General Info
Product Line C2G
Color Black
UPC Number 757120400004
Country Of Origin Taiwan, Province Of China
Application Sector Commercial, Residential
Warranty Type Lifetime
Type Transformer
Dimensions
Product Length US 1.75 FT
Cable Length 1.75 ft
Buy American Act Compliance
TAA Compliant Yes
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Rated 1 out of 5 by from Does not work like advertised. I got this as a gift to help get rid of a ground loop I was experiencing between my Laptop audio IN and my tube pre-amp audio interface. I was expecting it to quiet the 60Hz hum, but it didn't even do that. I was also disappointed with the cheap quality construction - thin flimsy plastic shielding and light weight. Looks and feels like something you'd get at an electronics kiosk vendor at the mall. I'm also taken back by how much this thing costs. Not even partially worth it.
Date published: 2011-02-01
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Corrected computer noise Worked perfect to isolate computer noise from my church sound board.
Date published: 2020-11-29
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Successful Install Simple fix to a ground loop problem.
Date published: 2011-06-21
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Questions & Answers

What is the input and output impedance of this device? Can it be used to bring the output impedance of a signal source closer to the input impedance of an amp?

Asked by: Tomt
The input and output impedance of 4000 is 600 Ω, 12.3 Vrms. It is the same impedance, and it does not support matching the different impedance.
Answered by: Thomas
Date published: 2021-02-08
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