Not quite! The H/P amplifier normally has a significant output resistance (often an actual, physical component). You can hear how it sounds downloading attached mp3 file. The ground loop/buzz/hum doesn't get recorded. So, should I connect the ground of the HA4700 to the ground of my LEXICON Lambda? How can it be done? I know the HA4700 is not a turntable, but the situation is similar (I guess.). make sure to connect the grounding cable on the back of your turntable with the grounding screw on the back of your audio interface. I've read on a site this information about ground loop and i'd like to ask your opinion on it. This ground loop is not present if i connect directly the headphones in the LEXICON Lambda's headphone output. The problem I have is that when I open Cubase 5 I get this ground loop in any of the 4 headphone output channels of my Behringer HA4700. The Behringer HA4700 is connected to my LEXICON Lambda's headphone output. I'll say what my problem is and then i'm going to list my hardware.
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