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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 83093" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: Monitor out noise</p><p></p><p>I had a recheck of my headphone outs and my monitor outs, connecting a spectrum analyzer just to prove beyond any notch filtering going on in my ears that there is no noise there. Monitor trims and analogue pots to max, and I was totally unable to get anything above the noise floor of my measuring equipment (PC), just to make sure, I set the input level so I would have 0dB at -40dBFs at the console, meaning that I should be able to observe anything above -110 dBFs (-90dBu). Failing to see anything, I tried connecting my PRX535s, turning them up to max and using mic level input. Not a whisper beyond the slight hiss that always comes from the horns.</p><p> </p><p>EDIT: Later on, I noticed a faint 2KHz noise from one of my speakers and started checking the console for possible reasons why the noise would have appeared, trying turning effects up and down, turning the console off and on, but no change. So I tried to turn the level of the speakers up to hear the noise better, and discovered it was there even with the console turned off, so there we are :blush: </p><p></p><p>My X32 has production date 1206</p><p></p><p>While I was at it, I tested the tap delay function of the delay and chorus. Playing a piece of music with a steady rythm, I was able to get a time of 266 mS 8 out of ten times, the two "misses" were 262 and 257 mS, so there doesn't seem to be much of a problem there either allthough some have reported that the function is unreliable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 83093, member: 1285"] Re: Monitor out noise I had a recheck of my headphone outs and my monitor outs, connecting a spectrum analyzer just to prove beyond any notch filtering going on in my ears that there is no noise there. Monitor trims and analogue pots to max, and I was totally unable to get anything above the noise floor of my measuring equipment (PC), just to make sure, I set the input level so I would have 0dB at -40dBFs at the console, meaning that I should be able to observe anything above -110 dBFs (-90dBu). Failing to see anything, I tried connecting my PRX535s, turning them up to max and using mic level input. Not a whisper beyond the slight hiss that always comes from the horns. EDIT: Later on, I noticed a faint 2KHz noise from one of my speakers and started checking the console for possible reasons why the noise would have appeared, trying turning effects up and down, turning the console off and on, but no change. So I tried to turn the level of the speakers up to hear the noise better, and discovered it was there even with the console turned off, so there we are :blush: My X32 has production date 1206 While I was at it, I tested the tap delay function of the delay and chorus. Playing a piece of music with a steady rythm, I was able to get a time of 266 mS 8 out of ten times, the two "misses" were 262 and 257 mS, so there doesn't seem to be much of a problem there either allthough some have reported that the function is unreliable. [/QUOTE]
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