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<blockquote data-quote="Dan McCoy" data-source="post: 123190" data-attributes="member: 6924"><p>CARE TEAM - need help. Audio Dropouts on AES50</p><p></p><p>We built a 175' shielded ethernet cable with ethercon ends for out AES50 link between the x32rack and the x32. (x32rack is operating as an s16). During yesterday's service we had two dropouts. (Sounds like a POP, then no audio, and then it comes back). Each time it was when someone was near the cable. Weve had those almost every week during setup/practive but this is the first week weve had it happen during the service.</p><p></p><p>After the service we did some experimentation. I had two people hold onto the cable at a point about 10 feet from one end and another about 20 feet from that to ioslate the rest of the cable. I then took the cable and shook it around a bunch. Without fail we could make this phenomenon happen every time. </p><p></p><p>Can anyone explain why? Is it an electrical induction issue? Is it a static electricity issue? The other times when people were near the cables no one was shaking it. </p><p></p><p>Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan McCoy, post: 123190, member: 6924"] CARE TEAM - need help. Audio Dropouts on AES50 We built a 175' shielded ethernet cable with ethercon ends for out AES50 link between the x32rack and the x32. (x32rack is operating as an s16). During yesterday's service we had two dropouts. (Sounds like a POP, then no audio, and then it comes back). Each time it was when someone was near the cable. Weve had those almost every week during setup/practive but this is the first week weve had it happen during the service. After the service we did some experimentation. I had two people hold onto the cable at a point about 10 feet from one end and another about 20 feet from that to ioslate the rest of the cable. I then took the cable and shook it around a bunch. Without fail we could make this phenomenon happen every time. Can anyone explain why? Is it an electrical induction issue? Is it a static electricity issue? The other times when people were near the cables no one was shaking it. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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