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Behringer X32 has a air leak in the mains!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Wilkinson" data-source="post: 138351" data-attributes="member: 8989"><p>Re: Behringer X32 has a air leak in the mains!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Many Thanks Dan,</p><p></p><p>The Main Out voltage reading, although repeatable without fail per previous post, doesn't seem to tie to the hiss in any way...so I've ignored the voltage reading other than making note its frequency bounces around between 120-160 khz.... </p><p></p><p>A factory reset has reduced the hiss some. I have no idea why, as I'm pretty sure all inputs and FX were muted or unassigned.</p><p>Like you, I compared the hiss more carefully to my quietest analog mixer, a high spec A&H x-one 464 dj mixer. And found the A&H had a little more hiss than I remembered....maybe more on par with the x32 than not, after the factory reset.</p><p>So bottom line, I'm living happily with the hiss....padding it within the quietness of my house and lower listening levels,.... and then removing the pad, and not even noticing the hiss at full levels..</p><p></p><p>Yes, I like the mts4a's a lot...other than the <em>huge</em> difficulty in moving them around. I guess that's just the price of having it all in one box.</p><p>In fact, I love the damn things.... even if I can't move them around. They are so coherent sounding they make me laugh sometimes.....and show me the virtue of a fully engineered solution that extends down to sub bass.</p><p>They also show me how much i have yet to learn about speaker alignment!!</p><p></p><p>I imagine the MSL-4's sound very similar? What bottom end do use with them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Wilkinson, post: 138351, member: 8989"] Re: Behringer X32 has a air leak in the mains! Many Thanks Dan, The Main Out voltage reading, although repeatable without fail per previous post, doesn't seem to tie to the hiss in any way...so I've ignored the voltage reading other than making note its frequency bounces around between 120-160 khz.... A factory reset has reduced the hiss some. I have no idea why, as I'm pretty sure all inputs and FX were muted or unassigned. Like you, I compared the hiss more carefully to my quietest analog mixer, a high spec A&H x-one 464 dj mixer. And found the A&H had a little more hiss than I remembered....maybe more on par with the x32 than not, after the factory reset. So bottom line, I'm living happily with the hiss....padding it within the quietness of my house and lower listening levels,.... and then removing the pad, and not even noticing the hiss at full levels.. Yes, I like the mts4a's a lot...other than the [I]huge[/I] difficulty in moving them around. I guess that's just the price of having it all in one box. In fact, I love the damn things.... even if I can't move them around. They are so coherent sounding they make me laugh sometimes.....and show me the virtue of a fully engineered solution that extends down to sub bass. They also show me how much i have yet to learn about speaker alignment!! I imagine the MSL-4's sound very similar? What bottom end do use with them? [/QUOTE]
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