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I'm having continuous problems with humming. With my setup slowly getting more elaborate and containing more devices and cables, it's getting worse, and I'm already at the point where the humming is so bad I can't do any recordings at home which are good enough for publication. I would love to get one of these new 8-track disc recording machines, and make my own CD-ready recordings, but as long as there is audible humming no matter what I do, this wouldn't be worth it. Any general ideas what to do about this? Simply turning around the cables doesn't seem to help. Is there hope at all? Is it possible to run a heap of devices (2 computers, recorders, tuner/amplifiers and CD players, an old Minimoog, sampler, DAT, loop delays, volume and other pedals, Vortex, guitars, reverb) connected by a jungle of cables, without having any disturbing hums? There's not enough space and I can't afford setting up a professional studio in my room. -Michael