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well that's wierd....
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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Latkowski" data-source="post: 97989" data-attributes="member: 4891"><p>Re: well that's wierd....</p><p></p><p>What Chris said wouldn't shock me. Soundcraft's have a bit of a history of bad power supply's. Have a Soundcraft Spirit at home (Original series, before they fixed the powersupply) and it will have randon LED's light up, and start humming all the time. Our old Venue II's at the shop usually don't leave because of problems like this, and they're heavy as hell. Have another "Venue" at one of the Venues I do occasional work at, and although its a monitor console, left right outs sometimes do the same thing your's is doing. I did find one quick fix to that problem</p><p> though, if your console has any matrix outs on it, try paralleling them with the main outs, and running it through them. If it doesn't have a matrix, send everything through a sub-group and run out of the sub group out. Always worked for me. May not always be an ideal fix, but will get you through the show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Latkowski, post: 97989, member: 4891"] Re: well that's wierd.... What Chris said wouldn't shock me. Soundcraft's have a bit of a history of bad power supply's. Have a Soundcraft Spirit at home (Original series, before they fixed the powersupply) and it will have randon LED's light up, and start humming all the time. Our old Venue II's at the shop usually don't leave because of problems like this, and they're heavy as hell. Have another "Venue" at one of the Venues I do occasional work at, and although its a monitor console, left right outs sometimes do the same thing your's is doing. I did find one quick fix to that problem though, if your console has any matrix outs on it, try paralleling them with the main outs, and running it through them. If it doesn't have a matrix, send everything through a sub-group and run out of the sub group out. Always worked for me. May not always be an ideal fix, but will get you through the show. [/QUOTE]
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