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ampburner
progressive trancEaddict

Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Holland
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Sep-03-2002 15:52
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djkonami
tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Columbia, USA
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Nope. Its in the line in. I have tryed all the Line In's too, all of them give me the same "humm" sound. So could it be the RCA cables maybe??
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Sep-03-2002 16:10
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Dj Flesch
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Indianapolis, USA
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well, most likely, it is not the cable that would give you a hum like that. Is your mixer grounded? I know that my mixer doesn't have a grounding plug, but I plug it into an extention cord (with my cd decks) which does have a ground plug on it. Also, there are many other sources for electrical humming. Do you have unshielded speakers next to your setup? Or a really old unshielded monitor? All electrical lines have a 60Hz hum and multiples of that, which can cause interference sometimes. There are filters that you can get to eliminate that. Try asking someone at radio shack if they know what cheap fixes are availible for things like that. Also, make sure that your cables are plugged all the way in, and that they aren't in contact with other conductors at the contact tip.
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Sep-06-2002 01:48
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Dj Flesch
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Indianapolis, USA
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just thought of another test you could do. Plug your deck into your reciever directly and eliminate the mixer as a source of the hum. If you have a reciever with a cd player hooked up to it alreay, then if that doesn't hum, neither should your cd deck. If it still does, then you may want to return it!
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Sep-06-2002 01:50
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