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<blockquote data-quote="Lisa Lane-Collins" data-source="post: 98984" data-attributes="member: 2967"><p>Re: Dirty power wrecking the sound...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Did Not Work. </p><p></p><p>It's not the cord that's dodge, it's the mixer itself, assuming they are meant to be grounded, and the other one's I have all have a third pin at the power point end.</p><p></p><p>Harking back the the 'this rig aint loud enough' problem (haven't systematically tackled the hum yet, just set up my sound source in the same room as the amps trying to trouble shoot the volume drop). If I plug the xlrs from the DJ mixer straight into the back of the amp it's Beautiful. More volume in that room through those untuned speakers than anyone could possibly ever want. As soon as I adapt to rca (I have to to interface with the zone4), bam, volume gone, like maybe a good 3 quarters drop. This happens with or without the Zone 4 in the signal chain. I bought a Samson transformer isolator to make the adaptation from xlr to rca (and knock out any hum/buzz still hanging around) and even with it's in built attenuator cranked up, it's still not loud enough.</p><p></p><p>What in the world is the proper way to make the transition from xlr to rca for this kind of thing?!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lisa Lane-Collins, post: 98984, member: 2967"] Re: Dirty power wrecking the sound... Did Not Work. It's not the cord that's dodge, it's the mixer itself, assuming they are meant to be grounded, and the other one's I have all have a third pin at the power point end. Harking back the the 'this rig aint loud enough' problem (haven't systematically tackled the hum yet, just set up my sound source in the same room as the amps trying to trouble shoot the volume drop). If I plug the xlrs from the DJ mixer straight into the back of the amp it's Beautiful. More volume in that room through those untuned speakers than anyone could possibly ever want. As soon as I adapt to rca (I have to to interface with the zone4), bam, volume gone, like maybe a good 3 quarters drop. This happens with or without the Zone 4 in the signal chain. I bought a Samson transformer isolator to make the adaptation from xlr to rca (and knock out any hum/buzz still hanging around) and even with it's in built attenuator cranked up, it's still not loud enough. What in the world is the proper way to make the transition from xlr to rca for this kind of thing?!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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