Ryan Teasnob
Member
Can someone explain why this might be happening? I've got a desk boom stand whose base is close to an old cathode ray tube type computer monitor. the mic itself extends pretty far away from the monitor.
Anyway, I noticed that there was an electrical buzz in the audio recording with the RE-20. I tried turning off the old monitor - luckily I have 2, the 2nd of which is a modern flat screen type. And behold, the buzzing stopped.
It seems some sort of induction or magnetic interference is causing this buzz. Strangely though, this never happened with my LDCs.
What is it about a dynamic like the RE-20 that would make it more susceptible to noise interference like this?
Thanks!
Ryan
Anyway, I noticed that there was an electrical buzz in the audio recording with the RE-20. I tried turning off the old monitor - luckily I have 2, the 2nd of which is a modern flat screen type. And behold, the buzzing stopped.
It seems some sort of induction or magnetic interference is causing this buzz. Strangely though, this never happened with my LDCs.
What is it about a dynamic like the RE-20 that would make it more susceptible to noise interference like this?
Thanks!
Ryan