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Noise/hum from a Soundcraft board - need help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Emile Gauthier" data-source="post: 207475" data-attributes="member: 11851"><p>Hey guys! Thanks for your help!</p><p></p><p>"Wondering if it has something to do with the rca outputs you are using? Can you test to see if you are getting a clean signal out of the XLR outputs?" -> I will definitely test that... it looks like the type of setup that would create noise. For the mics, I'm using two CAD GXL3000 condenser mics with brand new digiflex cables. </p><p></p><p>"Probably with a desktop? If it's a laptop remove the power supply/ battery charger and test again." -> the noise is pre-laptop, I mean that even with the laptop disconnected, I hear the noise. Do you think it could be linked to the laptop's electrical setup?</p><p></p><p>"If you have a stereo DI or signal transformers, put them in the signal lines to test whether it's gone." -> I do have a DI, I can test that, good catch! Would you put it between mics and channels?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emile Gauthier, post: 207475, member: 11851"] Hey guys! Thanks for your help! "Wondering if it has something to do with the rca outputs you are using? Can you test to see if you are getting a clean signal out of the XLR outputs?" -> I will definitely test that... it looks like the type of setup that would create noise. For the mics, I'm using two CAD GXL3000 condenser mics with brand new digiflex cables. "Probably with a desktop? If it's a laptop remove the power supply/ battery charger and test again." -> the noise is pre-laptop, I mean that even with the laptop disconnected, I hear the noise. Do you think it could be linked to the laptop's electrical setup? "If you have a stereo DI or signal transformers, put them in the signal lines to test whether it's gone." -> I do have a DI, I can test that, good catch! Would you put it between mics and channels? [/QUOTE]
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