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rathpy
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According to the manual the Buddy's green signal lights are supposed to show the presence of a signal for either the rear XLR or front jack. The signal lights on mine only comes on for the front instrument only, not for the rear XLR’s! (And of course I don’t have an instrument pluged in at the same time as the XLR). I hear a healthy signal from the XLR but no light. Does yours operate this way?
My new Audio Buddy has the M-Audio label on it rather than Midiman. Is this the older or newer version?
The M-Audio manual supplied lists the Power supply specs as 9VAC, 500mA, however the label on the external power supply (that came in a separate box, because it’s 240v mains here) says only 300mA! So is it underpowered? I notice the instruction manual for the Midiman Audio Buddy says 300mA. What does it say on your power supply?
Also, I seem to get a healthy signal without turning the gain up much, but if I do turn it right up I do hear signifcant noise (no audible or light warning clipping though). I’m not sure if this is normal or not because I am a newbie.
Regards,
rathpy
My new Audio Buddy has the M-Audio label on it rather than Midiman. Is this the older or newer version?
The M-Audio manual supplied lists the Power supply specs as 9VAC, 500mA, however the label on the external power supply (that came in a separate box, because it’s 240v mains here) says only 300mA! So is it underpowered? I notice the instruction manual for the Midiman Audio Buddy says 300mA. What does it say on your power supply?
Also, I seem to get a healthy signal without turning the gain up much, but if I do turn it right up I do hear signifcant noise (no audible or light warning clipping though). I’m not sure if this is normal or not because I am a newbie.
Regards,
rathpy