High Jim,
That connecter you have, is called an XLR connecter.
The problem may be the cable itself.
You can get replacement XLR cables at RadioShack or any full line music 
store.
If changing out the cable doesn't get red of the noise, then try a different 
mike.
My best regards.
  John.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Ruby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 5:43 PM
Subject: RE: static over my mixer


> Ok, I got rid of the hum by changing the settings on the mixer, but now I
> still have a little bit of a sound like the hard drive is causing some
> little noise, but again if I unplug the computer it goes away. This only
> happens when the mike is being used on the mixer and hmm it has a 
> different
> type of a plug, a round plug about a couple inches or so with about 5 
> plugs
> around the top half inside like an oversized old keyboard connecter.
>
> There is also room or a place to use a 8th inch mike but the only mike I
> have it junk and very old.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of DJ DOCTOR P
> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 5:29 AM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: static over my mixer
>
> Hello Jim,
> That sounds pretty much like a ground loop problem.
> The problem with 2 prong and 3 prong power cords is, the 2 prong power 
> cords
>
> are grounded with a 1 watt 100 kohm resister to the chassis.
> All depending on the company that made the unit, this resister is either
> grounded to the positive or negative wire of the power cord.
> In a unit that uses a 3 prong cord like your computer, you have a 
> dedicated
> ground pole.
> But for some unknown reason, the companies that makes the power supplies 
> for
>
> all desk top computers, always uses a 1 watt 100 kohm resister to ground 
> the
>
> power cord to the frame of the ten box that the power supplies happens to 
> be
>
> in.
> Sometimes, this causes all kinds of problems.
> In an audio chane, this kind of a ground loop causes a humming noise.
> and sometimes, this kind of ground loop can and does causes an electric
> shock.
> This will cost you some money, I don't know how much, but have an
> electrician check all of your outlets to see how they are hooked up.
> Because if they are hooked up the wrong way, that's where some of the
> problem is coming from.
> That 1 watt 100 kohm resister that I spoke of, your equipment can and will
> work without it.
> But I wouldn't suggest removing it unless you really know what you're 
> doing.
> Another thing that you may want to take a look at are your audio cables.
> A lot of the times, the audio cables that comes with most off the shelf
> hi-phi tape decks and CD players/changers, are no good.
> I always replace those with higher quality audio cables just to make sure
> that I'm getting the best sound that the components can deliver.
> But that's just me.
> But however, try changing out the audio cables first.
> If that doesn't work, then try changing out the power cord on your 
> computer.
> If all else fails, check with an electrician or get a new mixer.
> I hope all of these tips helps you a whole bunch.
> My best regards.
>  John.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Jim Ruby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 2:22 AM
> Subject: RE: static over my mixer
>
>
>>I can hear some white noise, but I hear little sounds I can send you a
>> sample if you wish and when I unplug the power cord from the laptop the
>> sound goes away, so wonder if there is any way I can shield it or get rid
>> of
>> it.
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> On Behalf Of DJ DOCTOR P
>> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 7:48 PM
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>> Subject: Re: static over my mixer
>>
>> High Jim,
>> Can you describe to me what it sounds like?
>> Is it white noise or some other kind of noise?
>>  John.
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Jim Ruby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Subject: static over my mixer
>>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am getting some static over my mixer and think it is from my computer,
>>> any
>>> suggestions on what I can do to try and trap and kill it so I can have a
>>> clean signal again?  Thanks for any ideas.
>>>
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