
coloradojay
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Has anyone ever had a mic cable eat a preamp? Maybe an intermittant short?
I've had some cheapy cables die, or get stratchy, but they never took any gear down with them... ...maybe until now...
So the setting is: I've set up 4 mics to record scratch tracks with my band, I've got my 012s running into my DMP-3 (with phantom power), one for the drums, one for the guitar amp (at about 2 feet). I look over and the guitar player decides he's going to try to put the 012 right up on the grill, and in doing so stretches the BLUE Kiwi mic cable super-tight between the mic, and whatever it's caught on over at my desk. I'm like "dude!, careful, that's like a $40 cable and you are stretching the crap out of it!!!" So he relaxes the cable back and puts the mic back where I had it, and all seems good. ...Until I go over to adjust the gain, and now I've got a dead channel where I was recording just fine with the same mics as overheads the day before. WTF?
So after some testing I figure out that channel B of my DMP-3 is now cooked. It's still got phantom power, just no gain. I tried the 012, and cable on the good channel, and it works fine. My cable cop says the cable is fine, but I just can't bring myself to trust it and risk eating anymore pres. Crap. Should I just trash the cable? I haven't had a chance to open the DMP up yet to see if I can trace out anything that cooked, and it doesn't look like it's got any fuses, at least externally accessible ones.
Did the DMP just crap out on it's own, or did the Kiwi eat it?
Anyone know where I could get a schematic for the DMP-3?
I've had some cheapy cables die, or get stratchy, but they never took any gear down with them... ...maybe until now...
So the setting is: I've set up 4 mics to record scratch tracks with my band, I've got my 012s running into my DMP-3 (with phantom power), one for the drums, one for the guitar amp (at about 2 feet). I look over and the guitar player decides he's going to try to put the 012 right up on the grill, and in doing so stretches the BLUE Kiwi mic cable super-tight between the mic, and whatever it's caught on over at my desk. I'm like "dude!, careful, that's like a $40 cable and you are stretching the crap out of it!!!" So he relaxes the cable back and puts the mic back where I had it, and all seems good. ...Until I go over to adjust the gain, and now I've got a dead channel where I was recording just fine with the same mics as overheads the day before. WTF?
So after some testing I figure out that channel B of my DMP-3 is now cooked. It's still got phantom power, just no gain. I tried the 012, and cable on the good channel, and it works fine. My cable cop says the cable is fine, but I just can't bring myself to trust it and risk eating anymore pres. Crap. Should I just trash the cable? I haven't had a chance to open the DMP up yet to see if I can trace out anything that cooked, and it doesn't look like it's got any fuses, at least externally accessible ones.
Did the DMP just crap out on it's own, or did the Kiwi eat it?
Anyone know where I could get a schematic for the DMP-3?