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GregGreg
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Hi there
I've acquired a Tascam M 3700 and I've noticed that (although every other single channel is dead quiet, including the group bus outputs), the main Stereo Out channel has some grounding hum on it. This is obviously internal (nothing else connected!). Does anybody know of a pictorial grounding scheme that'd take me step by step through the process to deal with the hum? If not pictorial, obviously just a step by step process would be fine!
Secondly, even with all faders down and listening through the headphone socket, there's a hum on the headphone output. This is obviously of secondary importance to the main outs but could probably be cured at the same time. Any ideas?
Many thanks
I've acquired a Tascam M 3700 and I've noticed that (although every other single channel is dead quiet, including the group bus outputs), the main Stereo Out channel has some grounding hum on it. This is obviously internal (nothing else connected!). Does anybody know of a pictorial grounding scheme that'd take me step by step through the process to deal with the hum? If not pictorial, obviously just a step by step process would be fine!
Secondly, even with all faders down and listening through the headphone socket, there's a hum on the headphone output. This is obviously of secondary importance to the main outs but could probably be cured at the same time. Any ideas?
Many thanks