Terrible mic ground noise

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Hello,

There is a very bad ground noise when I connect the M-Audio pulsar mic into a mic input of the 1010LT. As soon as I touch the mic, the ground noise disappears. Complete silence. But then, try to play bass like that. The mic goes through a Radial JDI passive direct box. It has the 15dB pad on because it makes a bit less ground noise. I tried various settings on the DI box, bit none gets rid of the noise.

The electric plug has only two prongs. I though of getting some copper wire and somehow run a length of wire from the electric plug receptacle to a nearby set of copper water pipes. That shoudl get the rig grounded, would it ?

Before getting into that or anything else, is that ground noise a factor of a cheap microphone ? Or is it the quality of the 1010LT input that uses not-so-good decoupling capacitors (or some such) ? Is it possible to have silence without getting pro hardware ?

Thanks for suggestions/ideas/hints !

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