Hello folks,
I have been working on a mod for an allen and heath mixer with some success. I thought I was using pure anodized aluminium for the faceplate from a supplier, but recently he informed me that the rear of the faceplate (that touches the chassis and motherboard) is chromated/fully conductive.
Could this be the source of my issues? Could it also blow any parts in the circuitry as I'm having white noise issues that wasnt there when I connected the board to the chassis with no faceplate. But after connecting with faceplate and then removing faceplate again, the white noise is still there. As if current has ran through the plate to a component.
Any help appreciated.
I have been working on a mod for an allen and heath mixer with some success. I thought I was using pure anodized aluminium for the faceplate from a supplier, but recently he informed me that the rear of the faceplate (that touches the chassis and motherboard) is chromated/fully conductive.
Could this be the source of my issues? Could it also blow any parts in the circuitry as I'm having white noise issues that wasnt there when I connected the board to the chassis with no faceplate. But after connecting with faceplate and then removing faceplate again, the white noise is still there. As if current has ran through the plate to a component.
Any help appreciated.