pucho812
Well-known member
ran into the little odd ball thing today. was over at a clients place, a sound stage. Their mixer has slight buzz on it when no audio is playing. Makes sense to notice it when no audio is present. What is interesting is the mixer used an external power supply and when it was swapped with a known good supply. The buzz stayed the same and there was an increase in 60 cycle hum. Back on the original supply and we are back to buzz in the background that is noticeable.
I am convinced that their building electrical is causing the problems except for the fact that the mixer unplugged from any audio connections minus a set of headphones, I can hear the buzz.
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Odd one for sure.
I am convinced that their building electrical is causing the problems except for the fact that the mixer unplugged from any audio connections minus a set of headphones, I can hear the buzz.
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Odd one for sure.