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celtics23
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I have the current setup that I just put together for a new recording location:
EV RE20 => XLR/XLR cable => DBX 286a voice processor => 1/4" out to XLR => mackie mixer
I noticed a hum when monitoring the headphone output of the mackie mixer. i disconnected the mic from the dbx, and the hum remained, which told me that the problem is in the connection between the dbx and the mackie, ie the problem is the dbx. i tried changing the settings on the dbx. nothing changes the hum, except if i increase either preamp or output gains, the hum gets worse. also, if i "process bypass" the dbx, the hum gets way worse.
if i "skip" the dbx and connect my mic directly to the mackie, no hum, which is more confirmation that the problem is the dbx. i also added a ground lifter to the plug for the dbx. it made the hum just *slightly* better, but not much.
does anyone have some ideas for what i might try to resolve this hum?
EV RE20 => XLR/XLR cable => DBX 286a voice processor => 1/4" out to XLR => mackie mixer
I noticed a hum when monitoring the headphone output of the mackie mixer. i disconnected the mic from the dbx, and the hum remained, which told me that the problem is in the connection between the dbx and the mackie, ie the problem is the dbx. i tried changing the settings on the dbx. nothing changes the hum, except if i increase either preamp or output gains, the hum gets worse. also, if i "process bypass" the dbx, the hum gets way worse.
if i "skip" the dbx and connect my mic directly to the mackie, no hum, which is more confirmation that the problem is the dbx. i also added a ground lifter to the plug for the dbx. it made the hum just *slightly* better, but not much.
does anyone have some ideas for what i might try to resolve this hum?