Good morning,
I have just bought Pioneer VM 80 and I have a Buzz, parasitic noises when plugging in.
I put power outlets without earthing and nothing changes, the Buzz is still present.
As a test, I carried out an empty test, only connected the speakers to the 220 volt sector, nothing else is connected, only the speakers.
I tried on other power outlets and the Buzz is still present.
I have a new dawless configuration.
Two synths connected (mixer) to the first input of the RC 505 Mk2 and a third synth connected to the second input of the RC 505 MK2.
The output of the RC 505 MK2 (Asymmetrical) is connected directly to my Pioneer speakers.
As the no-load test that I tried at the beginning already poses a concern for Buzz, I wonder like the Asymmetrical L output (RC 505 MK2) and Pioneer input, if I took a Radial Engineering PRO D2 style DI box or the JDI model STEREO that I connect with the RC 505 MK2 that I pass through the microphone inputs of a Mackie Profx6v3 style mixer and I use the outputs of this mixer in XLR to my Pioneer speakers, this could be a solution to eliminate the buzz ?
It's a DI box and a mixer on top of that, but if it can eliminate the Pioneer Buzz why not.
Thank you in advance for your answers.
I have just bought Pioneer VM 80 and I have a Buzz, parasitic noises when plugging in.
I put power outlets without earthing and nothing changes, the Buzz is still present.
As a test, I carried out an empty test, only connected the speakers to the 220 volt sector, nothing else is connected, only the speakers.
I tried on other power outlets and the Buzz is still present.
I have a new dawless configuration.
Two synths connected (mixer) to the first input of the RC 505 Mk2 and a third synth connected to the second input of the RC 505 MK2.
The output of the RC 505 MK2 (Asymmetrical) is connected directly to my Pioneer speakers.
As the no-load test that I tried at the beginning already poses a concern for Buzz, I wonder like the Asymmetrical L output (RC 505 MK2) and Pioneer input, if I took a Radial Engineering PRO D2 style DI box or the JDI model STEREO that I connect with the RC 505 MK2 that I pass through the microphone inputs of a Mackie Profx6v3 style mixer and I use the outputs of this mixer in XLR to my Pioneer speakers, this could be a solution to eliminate the buzz ?
It's a DI box and a mixer on top of that, but if it can eliminate the Pioneer Buzz why not.
Thank you in advance for your answers.
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