Siegfried Meier
Well-known member
Hey gang!
We've owned an X-Sum for 13 years now - it started out as a guitar tracking mixer, then went off to reverb returns duties when we got a console. Recently, I had the bright idea to start using it to accept multiple sources from the control room and then feed our Dangerous Monitor unit as well as the studio floor headphones - a final pre-mixing station for various converters, consoles and other sources. I don't know what else to try, but all I get is mad hum anytime the Speck is wired to the Dangerous. Just to make sure I wasn't crazy, I ended up swapping out an ancient Mackie 1402-VLZ Pro (the last grey US made ones) just to test it all and what do ya know, not a single ounce of hum...there's barely even any hiss on the main outs, it's just dead quiet and does it's job.
Now, the Speck is an incredibly expensive piece of gear and it pains me to think that the $50 Mackie (used I paid) does the job better. I've tried an Ebtech X-Hum on the unit (as well as the Dangerous), I've tried a Radial Jensen iso unit (helped a bit, but hum was still noticeable, and I would need one on every output of the Speck - x 3). I'm assuming the Dangerous and the Speck both have very minimal components in their audio path which likely have to do with this hum, whereas the Mackie has all sorts of coupling caps and crap in the way to make people hate them...but man, it irks me that we can't make this work.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated on this.
Thanks!
Sig
We've owned an X-Sum for 13 years now - it started out as a guitar tracking mixer, then went off to reverb returns duties when we got a console. Recently, I had the bright idea to start using it to accept multiple sources from the control room and then feed our Dangerous Monitor unit as well as the studio floor headphones - a final pre-mixing station for various converters, consoles and other sources. I don't know what else to try, but all I get is mad hum anytime the Speck is wired to the Dangerous. Just to make sure I wasn't crazy, I ended up swapping out an ancient Mackie 1402-VLZ Pro (the last grey US made ones) just to test it all and what do ya know, not a single ounce of hum...there's barely even any hiss on the main outs, it's just dead quiet and does it's job.
Now, the Speck is an incredibly expensive piece of gear and it pains me to think that the $50 Mackie (used I paid) does the job better. I've tried an Ebtech X-Hum on the unit (as well as the Dangerous), I've tried a Radial Jensen iso unit (helped a bit, but hum was still noticeable, and I would need one on every output of the Speck - x 3). I'm assuming the Dangerous and the Speck both have very minimal components in their audio path which likely have to do with this hum, whereas the Mackie has all sorts of coupling caps and crap in the way to make people hate them...but man, it irks me that we can't make this work.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated on this.
Thanks!
Sig