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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» greatjob replied on Tue Jul 11, 2006 @ 3:28pm
greatjob
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Okay I need help once and for all with this...I have 2 Behringer TRUTH B2031A High Resolution, Active 2-Way self powered Studio Monitors. I moved to a 3rd floor apartment recently and this hasn't happened before, but I've been getting e radio frequency interferance in the speakers when I turn them on! An annoyance for any serious producer. The monitors go through the MBOX 2, and into my G5...I figure it comes from bad wiring in the apartment? Anyways I was told to get a "Groundlift"? or some kind of special plug for the wall?? I don't where to get that shit! I dont even know what it looks like.

How do I get rid of this radio buzzing to stop in my brand new Monitors?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nothingnopenope replied on Tue Jul 11, 2006 @ 10:40pm
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are you using balenced wires going from the soundcard to the speakers ?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» greatjob replied on Wed Jul 12, 2006 @ 10:31am
greatjob
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Balanced I don't know, but I have 2 xlr's going to each of them...i did all the tests...still nothing. I figured it might be the wires but they are brand new...so im fuckin stumped. I can't get a ground lift, there's no fucking point apperantly...
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MURDOCK_ROCK replied on Wed Jul 12, 2006 @ 12:26pm
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are you close to a radio transmitor?

we do our radio show across from mix 96 and get lottsa bad signals too...

i read this in s.o.s. a few years ago...

this guy had a similar problem and this is how they dealt with it....

[ www.soundonsound.com ]

hope that helps?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» greatjob replied on Wed Jul 12, 2006 @ 2:33pm
greatjob
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Nah, this guy had "serious" radio frequency problems that could only be fixed by helping the acoustics in the room...looks like he had to do quite a bit of construction to solve his problem...I need a quick solution, there probably is a radio station near by because I'm right next to the Main, but there should be something, like an adapter that someone knows about maybe?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DainJa replied on Wed Jul 12, 2006 @ 4:07pm
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using balanced 1/4" will solve your problem according to what I read online before buying them

I don't have any problems but I'd definately give that a try
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nothingnopenope replied on Wed Jul 12, 2006 @ 10:24pm
nothingnopenope
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If he's using XLR then it is already balenced, unless your soundcard or mixer doesn't support balenced out
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» greatjob replied on Fri Jul 14, 2006 @ 10:53pm
greatjob
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I dunno anymore! Help!
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