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corban
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Over the weekend I had an interesting problem. I'm recording a guitar amp with two mics, an sm57 up close and a room SP B1 running into my DMP3. I find that there's an electric buzz on the 57 channel. So I take the mic cable from the 57 to the preamp, which is in Channel A, and put it in Channel B, and vice versa with the cable from the B1. The problem follows the 57. So it's the cable or the mic, right?
So, I swap the two cables completely. The problem has not moved to the B1, it stayed with the 57, so it must be the mic, right?
OK, so I swap in another 57. Same thing. I try another 57, same thing. Tried plugging the preamp into another power outlet, same thing. Couldn't figure it out. Any ideas on what this is? Since the DMP3 does not have individual channel controls for phantom power, I had to have phantom power on both mics to use the B1 at the same time. Could that be causing the buzz with the dynamic? Beyond that, I can't figure out what the problem might be. Obviously I have more troubleshooting to do, but any ideas are appreciated.
So, I swap the two cables completely. The problem has not moved to the B1, it stayed with the 57, so it must be the mic, right?
OK, so I swap in another 57. Same thing. I try another 57, same thing. Tried plugging the preamp into another power outlet, same thing. Couldn't figure it out. Any ideas on what this is? Since the DMP3 does not have individual channel controls for phantom power, I had to have phantom power on both mics to use the B1 at the same time. Could that be causing the buzz with the dynamic? Beyond that, I can't figure out what the problem might be. Obviously I have more troubleshooting to do, but any ideas are appreciated.