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> Radio Playing...on My Mixer?
Oybunny
post Fri 30 Jan 2004, 21:32
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Sometimes, when I'm passing a signal through my mixer I hear ... random radio stations - faintly - but they're there, and that is ...well...as you might imagine, a bit stinky for purposes of recording.

Does anyone know what might cause this interference? Is it a grounding problem?

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nate d
post Fri 30 Jan 2004, 22:14
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What type of signal are you passing through the mixer? Tube amplifiers sometimes pick up radio stations...every now and then I get some Gospel station coming through my amp!


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post Fri 30 Jan 2004, 22:40
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A ground loop, a dry solder joint…

Check all connections (unplug/plug) until you've isolated the offender. Remember it may be inside the mixer…


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