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aquaman
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Joined: Oct 25, 2005
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loud hum with my condenser mic
I have an MXL 990 condenser microphone and sometimes when I use it there is a constant hum or beating noise like air hitting the mic. I can't seem to figure out what may be causing this. The circumstances are always the same: no a/c running, same computer/recording equipment on, time of day, etc. However, sometimes the noise is there and sometimes it isn't. When it's there, all I can do is turn it off and walk away for a day or more. I know the MXL 990 is cheap but shouldn't it suck all the time instead of occasionally sucking?
Many thanks.
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Wed Oct 26, 2005 12:50 am |
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eyeven
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Joined: Oct 24, 2005
Posts: 8
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check your xlr cables. might be bad.
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Thu Oct 27, 2005 3:58 am |
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Axel_the_Voice
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Joined: Nov 26, 2005
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microphone "warms up"
I've read about this in several reviews on Musiciansfriend.com. They said the hum is while the microphone "warms up" and that it eventually fades off... or at least that was most of the cases I read about.
I had thought about getting me one of those until I read about that.
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Sat Nov 26, 2005 8:35 pm |
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YiL0ngZ
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Joined: Dec 09, 2005
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i have a similar problem, but it has only just started happening recently. i've had the MXL 990 for about three years with no major qualms. recently, i get a loud hum when i turn on the mic, but if i touch the metal part of the cable it decreases and if i touch the metal casing of the microphone it gets MUCH worse. any ideas, suggestions or help would be great. thanx.
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Sat Dec 10, 2005 5:24 am |
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Chief
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Joined: Dec 10, 2005
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Earthing
If your connections and cables are properly soldered, wait for a few mins for the Mic's components to "Warm up" if you still hear hum, you probably have an earthing problem.
Cheers...
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Sat Dec 10, 2005 2:55 pm |
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YiL0ngZ
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Joined: Dec 09, 2005
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Thanks for the quick reply Chief.
Connexions and cables are fine, i've also got my mixing desk plugged into a different socket from the rest of my appliances. i've tried not to have any power and sound cables running parallel to each other. i've also waited for any warm up and it's made no difference.
do you have any advice for solving an earthing problem?!?
Thanks in advance.
裔龙
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Sat Dec 10, 2005 5:30 pm |
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Chief
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Joined: Dec 10, 2005
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Earthing
Proper Earthing requires earthing all your gear...
well some how all your gear is actually coneected to each other...so try wiring your PC's And Mixer's Chassis to any metal tap or pipe in your kitchen or toilet. This is a very Simple yet effective technique. Standard earthing techniques would cost u more... but this one should work quite well...
Note:- If your gear is turned on while you are trying this ... you will notice some sparks as the wire touches the metal Tap or Pipe ... It is harmless and worth watching ...loooool .. if this happens earthing is Done
Cheers..
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Sat Dec 10, 2005 9:32 pm |
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Chief
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Joined: Dec 10, 2005
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congractulations
Think About Rode Nt1 ......
Cheers..
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 1:26 pm |
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