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DJ RANN
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Aug-01-2009 19:21
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Owsey
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I don't have quite the same problem, but my monitors constantly hiss when I use the Firebox (HS 80ms by the way.) I'm thinking of just switching to a MOTU product, even though my Firebox is basically brand new.
Maybe it's not the interface's problem though?
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Aug-01-2009 23:10
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DJ RANN
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Most speakers do have a tiny inherant hss, but I'm positive that's not what you're hearing.
TBH, I've never been much of a fan of the firebox, and when ever I mentioned the numerous issues I'd heard about it, I got a ton of responses from owners saying it was great.
Personally, I think they've had build quality issues ever since they released it, but it was decent when it was a working one.
Psymon - If I understand you correctly, the crackling comes when you turn up the pot (knob) on the front, correct? If so, get some fader contact cleaner or switch cleaner (available at any radioshack) and try to spray it (using the thin straw attachment) under the knob and in to the potentiometer. Also, try taking the housing off the unit (it out of warranty anyway and very easy to do) and see if you can get better access to the pot that way. Turn the pot back and forth as you spray it in there. Leave it for a couple of minutes s to dry then close it back up.
If that doesn't fix, then time for a new unit I'm afraid. Honestly the Audiofire 4 is without doubt the best soundcard less than $500, which is great as you can by one for $300 new or less second hand. IT will also sound slightly better than a firebox as well.
Owsey - I'm wondering if you're cables are wired correctly. I had this issue until I figured out that two peices of kit had different wiring standards (XLR's where they needed different "hot" pins at either end). So before I figured it out, even though the cables were balanced they were behaving as unbalanced due to the wiring conflict and the hiss was coming from interference due to the long run.
What are you going to and from exactly? And hoe long is your cable run? and how close to power cables are the audio lines?
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Aug-02-2009 18:10
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Owsey
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Might as well use this thread to ask the following.
I just came back from Holiday and suddenly my Firebox has quit working. I can narrow it down a little, I don't think it's anything to do with my Firewire port, as it still powers on. I tried to install new drivers because I'm still running older versions, but it gets to the stage where I have to turn the Firebox on (which I thought I had) for it to finish installation. That throws the driver option out the window. I can't really say much more, this hasn't happened before.
So, has anybody had this issue? Any tips?
I guess i'll just contact Tech support, but I might as well ask here as well. Cheers!
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Aug-12-2009 19:52
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DJ RANN
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Owsey, first you need to plug another firewire device in to your computer and see if that works fine - not just powers up, but actually passes data properly and the other unit functions as desired. I've seen damaged FW birdges that still pass power but nothing else, even though the most common problem with FW is the bridge popping completely due to hot plugging or power surge.
Also, try a different FW cable - unlikely but again, seen it happen
Next completely uninstall the old drivers - so make sure it's plugged in then go control panel, device mamanger then uninstall the firebox.
Other than that, unless you've got a OS/service pack conflict with the unit/drivers (which it could be) then the unit is buggered.
What OS and what drivers are you running?
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Aug-12-2009 21:34
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Owsey
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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Owsey, first you need to plug another firewire device in to your computer and see if that works fine - not just powers up, but actually passes data properly and the other unit functions as desired. I've seen damaged FW birdges that still pass power but nothing else, even though the most common problem with FW is the bridge popping completely due to hot plugging or power surge.
Also, try a different FW cable - unlikely but again, seen it happen
Next completely uninstall the old drivers - so make sure it's plugged in then go control panel, device mamanger then uninstall the firebox.
Other than that, unless you've got a OS/service pack conflict with the unit/drivers (which it could be) then the unit is buggered.
What OS and what drivers are you running? |
Hey Rann, thanks for the input, I appreciate it!
The Firebox is the only Firewire device I own, which means I only have the one cable. I uninstalled the old drivers, but for some reason Device Manager isn't picking up the Firebox. I can't see it anywhere, although I know I haven't uninstalled it, as it's control panel is still available.
I think you might be right regarding the service pack conflict. I'm running Vista 32-bit. The problem is that I no longer have any drivers for it, as I uninstalled them (they were old anyway). There's a more recent driver I can download for Vista, but the Firebox needs to be syncing for it to finish installation.
I've sent an email to tech support, so hopefully they can help. Thanks once more, Rann 
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Aug-14-2009 00:02
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DJ RANN
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| quote: | Originally posted by Owsey2008
Hey Rann, thanks for the input, I appreciate it!
The Firebox is the only Firewire device I own, which means I only have the one cable. I uninstalled the old drivers, but for some reason Device Manager isn't picking up the Firebox. I can't see it anywhere, although I know I haven't uninstalled it, as it's control panel is still available.
I think you might be right regarding the service pack conflict. I'm running Vista 32-bit. The problem is that I no longer have any drivers for it, as I uninstalled them (they were old anyway). There's a more recent driver I can download for Vista, but the Firebox needs to be syncing for it to finish installation.
I've sent an email to tech support, so hopefully they can help. Thanks once more, Rann |
No problem and I hope you get it sorted.
The problem is that the unit needs to have a firmware update as part of the installation and it's no going execute this final stage as your box is not being detected by the computer. The unit would still be detected (as an unknown device) if it were just a software issue so to be honest, this makes me nearly positive it's a hardware issue. Unless your FW cable is damaged, then the FW bridge in the unit is fried and nothing can be done unless you can get it fixed under warranty.
Hope that helps and let us know how you get on 
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