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simplexdb
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Aug 2006
Location: Orlando, USA
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Hey man,
Here are somethings you can try...
1. move your speakers farther away from your tables. It could be, like when you hold the pickups of a guitar up to an amp its hooked into, you get feedback. (gain before feedback)
2. Get a passive DI box and put it in the signal flow between your mixer out and your amp. A good DI box will clean up the signal and give you the option of a ground lift.
3. Make sure your tables are grounded.
4. It could be that something inside your mixer, tables or amp is not grounded properly, in which case your going to be hard pressed to find the problem.
Hope this helps.
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Aug-30-2006 02:17
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