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ianharv
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I was using my br-600 recorder today. Everything seemed fine at first operating in 'guitar' recording mode but then I switched to 'mic' mode and started experiencing some trouble with the built in mic. There was a loud hum coming through the headphones before I even made a sound and I notice it was only coming through the left ear on the headphones. I recorded some vocals and listened through the right ear of the headphones and the sound was clear with no hum and then listened through the left headphone and the sound was badly clipped and had a loud background hum. I also found I can produce some additional interference in the left mic by moving my finger closer to it whereas when I do the same thing on the right mic there's no problem.
Can you tell me if you came across this yourself and is there any solution you know of to remove this interference, the onboard mics are simply unusable at the moment. I've tried plugging in the BR-600 where there's no other powered electrical equipment nearby that might cause interference but it hasn't helped reduce the hum.
I also got a loan of a cheap external dynamic mic and tried it out in 'mic1' of 'mic' mode and this worked fine.
I really like the onboard mic feature and I would be grateful for any help you might be able to give me.
Can you tell me if you came across this yourself and is there any solution you know of to remove this interference, the onboard mics are simply unusable at the moment. I've tried plugging in the BR-600 where there's no other powered electrical equipment nearby that might cause interference but it hasn't helped reduce the hum.
I also got a loan of a cheap external dynamic mic and tried it out in 'mic1' of 'mic' mode and this worked fine.
I really like the onboard mic feature and I would be grateful for any help you might be able to give me.