Seems like your audio was a bit hot (overdriven) as well.
Yea that will be great 😀 I will post when it arrives.
Yep it was because I had the volume higer to see if I can pick it up on my radio.
Ok so I finally got everything setup today and when I plugged in the MDX1600 there is a loud hum on the Talking House. It is something to do with the power since it only happens when I plug it in. The unit isn’t even powered on yet and it occurs. Do you know any fix to this??
Thanks
I have the same conpressor, they do not play well with RF at all. Especially with the talking house thanks to the way it grounds through utility power.
You are basically getting a ground loop, in my case I replaced the power cable to the Behringer and that solved my problem.
Not the smartest thing to do but eliminate the ground pin on the Behringer.
May I ask what power cable did you get and where? I have tried some PC cables I got but still the same hum.
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Are you talking about those 3 to 2 prong adapaters?
Just to also let you know the hum only occures when I plug the aux cable from the MDX1600 to the TH. If I unplug the aux cable the hum goes away. When I pluged it into the C.Crane there was no hum on the C.Crane or the TH so it is only when I use the TH the hum occures.
You could try putting a ferrite core on the audio cable.
I'm not entirely sure where the cable came from, it has three seperate strands on the cord however.
I guess I can try those. From reading online tho people say that they won’t really remove the hum.
The audio cables I use are small AUX cables 3.5mm. I use a 6.5 to 3.5 converter on the MDX1600 so I can plug it into the TH.
Did some more google searching and came across a ground isolator. Would this likely fix my problem? ( http://www.amazon.com/PAC-SNI-1-3-5-3-5-mm-Isolator/dp/B001EAQTRI)
That should do the trick. Though I think you could build one cheaper.
Mr Winter said: "Are you talking about those 3 to 2 prong adapaters?"
I said: yes.
Well that thing I got off amazon works 😀 Now one more thing I need help with 😉 I would like to know what settings you guys recommend. So far my music sounds good but it is only the music I hear. The singers are quiet so mainly the stuff I hear in the back is louder than the stuff in the front. Again I would like to thank those of you who have helped me out so far 🙂
You have a shield issue. What your getting is the right and left channels and not when both channels have mono. I bet it sounds like an echo right? This is due to a patch cord issue. You have inside your cord two hots and one cold or shield. You need to check to be sure you actually have your shield as solid. Wiggle the wire and make sure it is plugged in all the way. It could be the jack itself that is messed up.
Aww yep that was the issue. For some reason if I keep the jack half plugged in it works so guess I’ll keep it like that. I do have a new question about the talking house. Since I can keep my volume at 100% without it sounding like crap the talking house makes a noise. For a example if a loud part of the song is playing such as a beat then the talking house will make a quiet buzz noise. Sounds like the noise it makes when it is celebrating but it isn’t. Is this ok for the transmitter or am I overloading it??
