🎧 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The iFiiDefender+ External USB Audio Ground Loop Eliminator is designed to eliminate unwanted ground loops in your audio system, enhancing sound quality and reducing noise interference. With multiple connection options and the ability to improve dynamic contrast, this device is essential for audiophiles seeking a cleaner, more immersive listening experience.
A**R
It does the job but check you really need it ...
When I moved house and setup up my guitar and synth bits in the new place, I was treated to the most horrendous ground hum, staticy, zuzzing noise through the monitor speakers from the USB audio interface attached to my desktop DAW system. I never had this problem at the old place aside from a very small hum which a small Behringer Hum Destroyer/Suppressor fixed.This little iDefender fella removed most of the noise, leaving only a very faint electrical connection sound in the distance if you put your ear to the speaker and which you'd easily forget about when audio was coming through. So, it did the job it was supposed to do but it is quite expensive at £60.The reason I say "check you really need it" is because I did little more investigation and found a better and cheaper solution for my setup. As I had never had a real problem before, my Steinberg audio interface had always been connected to the Mackie monitors via mono 1/4" cables. Apparently, these are called Unbalanced. The Steinberg and the Mackies both support TRS (stereo) cables otherwise known as Balanced. No idea what all that means but professional stuff all generally supports Balanced. I bought a pair of TRS audio cables from Amazon (RUXELY 6.35mm TRS Instrument Cable) for a grand total of £12 and voilà. ALL the noise vanished. Nothing evident even with your ear up against the speaker. Didn't even need the Behringer.Problem solved. iDefender not required. iDefender returned. Balanced is clearly the way to go and I probably should have known this but I'd never had this problem before in the previous 15 years with all sorts of kit and different interfaces. Balanced TRS cables on everything from now on. That said, if that doesn't do it in your situation then the iDefender will likely get the job done.
S**S
Did not help my audio hum issue
It was quiet pricey for such a simple solution (ground loop noise elimination) but it did not work sadly for me. Will not recommend for someone who has an audio interface like Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 taking power via USB.
S**S
Problem solved
Always a bit sceptical with products like these but this one worked.My son had interference through his Yamaha HS5 speakers but only when playing games. No problems with Spotify or YouTube.This device seems to have cured the interference that we believe was coming from the CPU or graphics card.
M**Y
Ground Loop Eliminator
This is an excellent piece of tech that does exactly what it says, eliminates ground loop issues. It totally worked for me and I would highly recommend it.Before buying this item you must establish if you actually have a ground loop issue. I had a noise coming through my studio monitors which sounded like I could hear the computer working if that makes sense, I could even hear a sound when I moved the mouse. After watching a few videos on the internet (recommended) and trying a few remedies, I opted to purchase the iDefender and was so glad I did as it resolved the issue immediately.Note, this only works on a USB powered audio interface and the item also requires a separate 5V/2A power supply. It’s a bit particular about which power supply it needs, so choose one with a barrel end connection and an in-line noise reduction magnet. There’s a short barrel to usb C adapter in the box. You must power the iDefender otherwise it won’t work.I bought this power supply from Amazon and it worked perfectly.https://amzn.eu/d/j0qptp9Not cheap but highly effective, and highly recommended. Just do your research and get the correct power supply.
F**D
Works brilliantly, but needs external power and is very fussy about the power supply.
At first I thought the stick was defective as I had terrible interference when used with an AudioQuest Dragonfly Cobalt. Adding external power helps, but I was still getting some noise . Powering the unit from my PC didn't work (again, I got some noise), nor did powering it from the wall using a USB 3.1 C cable. I think the problem was that quick charge or fast charge was introducing noise in this case. You want the oldest, dumbest 5V power supply you can find that still works with USB C. The solution for me was to use an old USB 2.0 A to C cable along with an iPhone wall chargerWith the iPhone charger powering the unit, I can turn my external amp up to 100% (way too loud to listen comfortably or safely) with no signal playing and I get no noise whatsoever - no buzz or hiss. At sensible listening volumes music is crystal clear.The eliminator comes with a USB C to barrel adapter, but I didn't have a suitable power supply on hand for that. If you do what I did and use a phone charger with a USB C cable, be prepared to try a few different cables until you find one that plays nicely with this unit.
T**F
It works
Surprised how well this worked. I have a home studio set up with active monitors from an external USB audio device. Was getting a really noticeable humming and whining which i assumed was from electrical interference or a grounding issue with my PC. Plugged the iDefender in and all that noise has gone. I’m left with just a very quiet hiss which is there even if I unplug the speaker cable so must just be the speaker itself. Really impressed this did exactly what it claimed to.
M**.
Snake Oil.
Snake oil - doesn't do anything. Had an issue with graphics card whine and electrical noise through my Focusrite and tested this a few times with no results. Passes through the USB signal but doesn't affect it in anyway. I've tested it so you don't have to. Avoid. Refund was issued.