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I am an amateur at this. I would say newbie, but I have been doing it too long to be new at this still! Anyway, I just purchased two Mackie SRM 450's to use as my main out on my Digi002 Rack. They are both connected to the Digi002 via XLR 3 pin to mono 1/4" cables. When I plug in the second speaker (left or right) I get a bad hum from both speakers, although I do still hear output from the Digi002 under the hum as well. I don't know enough about balanced outputs or how to troubleshoot this if it's an impeadance or grounding issue. Attached is an image with my whole config. Can anyone offer any help as to how to troubleshoot and fix this? I have already swapped cables in/out so I know it isn't a bad cable issue. As soon as I plug in connection #1, it starts.
Thanks for any help here...
I am an amateur at this. I would say newbie, but I have been doing it too long to be new at this still! Anyway, I just purchased two Mackie SRM 450's to use as my main out on my Digi002 Rack. They are both connected to the Digi002 via XLR 3 pin to mono 1/4" cables. When I plug in the second speaker (left or right) I get a bad hum from both speakers, although I do still hear output from the Digi002 under the hum as well. I don't know enough about balanced outputs or how to troubleshoot this if it's an impeadance or grounding issue. Attached is an image with my whole config. Can anyone offer any help as to how to troubleshoot and fix this? I have already swapped cables in/out so I know it isn't a bad cable issue. As soon as I plug in connection #1, it starts.
Thanks for any help here...
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