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richardzulu
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I've owned my Mackie 1402-VLZ Pro for about 5 or 6 years now and absolutely love it.
But starting a few years ago, it stopped working quite as good. For some reason I get lots of static or popping in both my studio monitors and my headphones. In order to somewhat fix the problem, I need to turn the volume way up. But once the volume goes down, one or both of the monitors will cut out or have static/popping.
The monitors are plugged into the "control room" jacks and the headphones are plugged into the "headphone" jack on the mixing board.
I have the "main outs" from the mixing board running straight into my computer's sound card (and I have the outputs of my soundcard coming back into a stereo input on the mixing board). When I record on the computer, I don't hear any of the static, but I do hear it thru the monitors and the headphones while recording.
I'm assuming this is a problem in the actual mixing board. Is it common? Does it need to be cleaned?
I saw somebody post a cleaning product called DeoxIT. Is this something that might fix my problem?
Also, the 1/4 inch inputs on the first 6 channels don't work anymore. They used to work. Now I have to use the XLR inputs only. Does anybody know why they wouldn't work at all now? They actually work if I pull the cable half-way out and get it just right. I feel like there's a metal prong that used to be there that seems like it's now bent in (in each input).
Thank you for reading this.
But starting a few years ago, it stopped working quite as good. For some reason I get lots of static or popping in both my studio monitors and my headphones. In order to somewhat fix the problem, I need to turn the volume way up. But once the volume goes down, one or both of the monitors will cut out or have static/popping.
The monitors are plugged into the "control room" jacks and the headphones are plugged into the "headphone" jack on the mixing board.
I have the "main outs" from the mixing board running straight into my computer's sound card (and I have the outputs of my soundcard coming back into a stereo input on the mixing board). When I record on the computer, I don't hear any of the static, but I do hear it thru the monitors and the headphones while recording.
I'm assuming this is a problem in the actual mixing board. Is it common? Does it need to be cleaned?
I saw somebody post a cleaning product called DeoxIT. Is this something that might fix my problem?
Also, the 1/4 inch inputs on the first 6 channels don't work anymore. They used to work. Now I have to use the XLR inputs only. Does anybody know why they wouldn't work at all now? They actually work if I pull the cable half-way out and get it just right. I feel like there's a metal prong that used to be there that seems like it's now bent in (in each input).
Thank you for reading this.