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n3lly
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Registered: May 2003
Location: Dublin

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Originally posted by Wayne_B


The Truths actually give a thud when turned on, not sure if that's normal??


Not sure if the Truths have an outboard amp to power them but..

D O A is the sequence you should turn your equipment on by.

D = Desk/mixer

O= Outboards (effects units etc)

A= Amplifiers.

Turn them on in that sequence and turn them off in the reverse sequence. Prevents any damaging spikes that could hurt your speakers or worse people's ears if they happen to be standing nearby the speakers.

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Brandt Slater
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Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA

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Originally posted by Wayne_B
The Digital is linked to the Master level on the Djm700. I thought it would be like the normal Record out and be independent but unfortunately not.

I have a pair of Behringer Truths B2031A's, I'll try moving them away from the mixer and see if anything changes. I'm leaving the other equipment off to keep things simple btw.

The Truths actually give a thud when turned on, not sure if that's normal??



Ok, I took a look at the block diagram for the 700. Looking at the back panel you have two XLR outputs for your mains. Your booth outputs are RCA left and right. The issue could be that your booth outputs are unbalanced and your monitors are balanced inputs. What type of cables are you using for this connection? I would suggest trying a RCA male to XLR male cable and see if that works, or find an adapter for this. The adapter you need is female RCA to male XLR. Also having the monitors too close or too far shouldn't affect it.

Also I read that your left/right record feed on the back of your 700 isn't connected to the master volume meaning independent, however the master pan is connected to that feed. At least that's what the diagram says. I still find it weird that the digital out is tied to the master though. Must be some stupid Pioneer thing. However there is a way to make your digital out separate. That's if you want to modify your mixer a bit.

The thud you here is normal. My KRK's do that.

Let me know what happens.

Last edited by Brandt Slater on Mar-01-2010 at 06:37

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Wayne_B
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Registered: Apr 2009
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa

Thanks for the feedback yet again. I've always followed the Amp turned on last and Amp turned off first rule. Thanks N3lly
I've tried with both balanced and unbalanced cables even though there's no balanced out from RCA if you know what I mean but worth a try just to rule it out.
The Rec out also gives some feedback but is not as noticeable as the booth. Probably because its set at -8dB compared to the +2dB of the Booth. It should be noted that these two outputs are situated close to the power button on the back of the mixer.


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