xone 62 question: no eq in headphones when cueing?
i am not able to hear my eq in my headphones when im cueing a track, i have tried everything i can think of to fix it myself, but nothing works? is my mixer broken or what the fuck? anybody have any answers?
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Jul-17-2006 01:37
harriz
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Re: xone 62 question: no eq in headphones when cueing?
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i am not able to hear my eq in my headphones when im cueing a track, i have tried everything i can think of to fix it myself, but nothing works? is my mixer broken or what the fuck? anybody have any answers?
No but you will grow to love that
Jul-17-2006 02:29
Greedy
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if you are good with soldering, you can make it Post instead of Pre. Its rather simple, for directions, just email the techs at A&H. They are very responsive.
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Jul-17-2006 02:49
skip
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Registered: Sep 2002
Location: home or somewhere else
yes it's broken send it to me.
(that was the main feature i looked for when getting a new mixer and the only possible candidates i found were xone:62, xone:92 and vestax pcv-175. i went with the vestax as i'm not filthy rich. IMO it's a brilliant feature)
The new model/ revision, with a knob to control master volume rather than slider, is post eq rather than pre.
Cause ive got one and its defiently post.
Just to clear that up for people wondering.
And ive also heard people contacting A&H and recieving instructions to modify your 62 from post to pre or pre to post.
Jul-17-2006 11:13
Zild
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: San Antonio, US : TXTA #156
I wish my mixer did that.
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i like to hear my eq in my headphones before i mix because i get a better mix out of it, esp with the fuckin 4 bacnd eq, which i am starting to hate, i prefer the way my djm 300 works with the cueing aspect, and when i play out i play on a 500 or 600, and when i go home and mix i dont have that option with the xone. i would like to get rid of my xone and get a 500 or preferably 600 for my home set-up. just personal preference i guess. thanks for the replies, and not flaming. so the only way i can fix that is to solder it then eh? that or new mixer.
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Jul-18-2006 02:00
Greedy
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Location: NoVA/DC
most top end mixers dont have post EQ and cue/master knob
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Jul-26-2006 04:33
idoru
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Location: Cascadia
quote:
Originally posted by cbrendan
The new model/ revision, with a knob to control master volume rather than slider, is post eq rather than pre.
Cause ive got one and its defiently post.
Just to clear that up for people wondering.
And ive also heard people contacting A&H and recieving instructions to modify your 62 from post to pre or pre to post.
Yeah, I can hear the EQs just fine when I cue with mine. I was about to call the guy crazy, or screwed.
Jul-26-2006 07:06
Nemesis44
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Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Brighton
quote:
Originally posted by
i like to hear my eq in my headphones before i mix because i get a better mix out of it, esp with the fuckin 4 bacnd eq, which i am starting to hate, i prefer the way my djm 300 works with the cueing aspect, and when i play out i play on a 500 or 600, and when i go home and mix i dont have that option with the xone. i would like to get rid of my xone and get a 500 or preferably 600 for my home set-up. just personal preference i guess. thanks for the replies, and not flaming. so the only way i can fix that is to solder it then eh? that or new mixer.
Nah, you shouldn't have to solder, you should just be able to sort it out using the AUX functions. You can hear the EQ that way.