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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Roper" data-source="post: 83495" data-attributes="member: 2281"><p>Re: AC and signal cable of whatever type</p><p></p><p>Dan, et al - I had a two more glitches this this morning (luckily both during rehearsal, and not during our church service)... the first time i thought i saw someone walking over the cable, but I still couldn't manage to reproduce it, no matter how hard i stood on the cable, in the exact same place. The second time - rehearsal had finished, nobody was on any mics/instruments, and nobody in the room was moving, let alone near the cable - yet, it still happened... which deepens the mystery. Now, I'm trying to figure out how to narrow this down to whether it's an X32 problem, an S16 problem (without pulling out the heavy old snake), or possibly a power problem? My snake cable runs next to, but not intertwined with, a single power cable for FoH, and a VGA cable....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Roper, post: 83495, member: 2281"] Re: AC and signal cable of whatever type Dan, et al - I had a two more glitches this this morning (luckily both during rehearsal, and not during our church service)... the first time i thought i saw someone walking over the cable, but I still couldn't manage to reproduce it, no matter how hard i stood on the cable, in the exact same place. The second time - rehearsal had finished, nobody was on any mics/instruments, and nobody in the room was moving, let alone near the cable - yet, it still happened... which deepens the mystery. Now, I'm trying to figure out how to narrow this down to whether it's an X32 problem, an S16 problem (without pulling out the heavy old snake), or possibly a power problem? My snake cable runs next to, but not intertwined with, a single power cable for FoH, and a VGA cable.... [/QUOTE]
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