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<blockquote data-quote="Antoon van den Oetelaar" data-source="post: 91889" data-attributes="member: 3005"><p>Re: X32 Noisy Cooling Fan</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I still don't believe that you have a power problem.</p><p></p><p>I would backup the x32, and restore to factory default.</p><p>Then connect some music, cd player whatever, and rout this to your main outputs.</p><p>adjust the analog out to have main on the desired xlr connectors, and just let it play... Don't touch anything else.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't be surprised that some setting causes the feedback, after some input signal has reached a minimal level. Feedback does occur when loop gain is higher than 1, and in fase at some frequency. I expect that you send the output of the fx back into the fx input some way...</p><p>Sorry but your explanation makes me think you still have to learn a lot, not a problem but maybe the start of your problem.</p><p></p><p>If this test does perform without any problem, then I would reload the backup show, or better build it up from the start.</p><p>If you still have a problem, you better take it back to your reseller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antoon van den Oetelaar, post: 91889, member: 3005"] Re: X32 Noisy Cooling Fan I still don't believe that you have a power problem. I would backup the x32, and restore to factory default. Then connect some music, cd player whatever, and rout this to your main outputs. adjust the analog out to have main on the desired xlr connectors, and just let it play... Don't touch anything else. I wouldn't be surprised that some setting causes the feedback, after some input signal has reached a minimal level. Feedback does occur when loop gain is higher than 1, and in fase at some frequency. I expect that you send the output of the fx back into the fx input some way... Sorry but your explanation makes me think you still have to learn a lot, not a problem but maybe the start of your problem. If this test does perform without any problem, then I would reload the backup show, or better build it up from the start. If you still have a problem, you better take it back to your reseller. [/QUOTE]
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