P padreray74 New member Mar 19, 2003 #1 Is there something I can use to get rid of the radio signals I'm hearing in my headphones on my 4 track?
Is there something I can use to get rid of the radio signals I'm hearing in my headphones on my 4 track?
Blue Bear Sound New member Mar 20, 2003 #2 That symptom is usually produced by a cable with broken shielding....
P padreray74 New member Mar 20, 2003 #3 The mic cables are brand new. Could it be the power cable, headphone cable, or something else entirely?
The mic cables are brand new. Could it be the power cable, headphone cable, or something else entirely?
Kramer Well-known member Mar 20, 2003 #4 padreray74 said: Is there something I can use to get rid of the radio signals I'm hearing in my headphones on my 4 track? Click to expand... Yeah,turn that radio off thats sitting right beside your microphone.
padreray74 said: Is there something I can use to get rid of the radio signals I'm hearing in my headphones on my 4 track? Click to expand... Yeah,turn that radio off thats sitting right beside your microphone.
Blue Bear Sound New member Mar 20, 2003 #6 padreray74 said: The mic cables are brand new. Could it be the power cable, headphone cable, or something else entirely? Click to expand... ANY cable with a broken shield is susceptible to interference.
padreray74 said: The mic cables are brand new. Could it be the power cable, headphone cable, or something else entirely? Click to expand... ANY cable with a broken shield is susceptible to interference.
B.SABBATH New member Mar 21, 2003 #8 *I think* Blue Bear is trying to tell you that even though the cable is new, it might still be defective.. I had a similar problem, but it was better when I plugged my power into a different outlet.. I still get some noise though..
*I think* Blue Bear is trying to tell you that even though the cable is new, it might still be defective.. I had a similar problem, but it was better when I plugged my power into a different outlet.. I still get some noise though..