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Tear Em 'UpPRO InfinitySenior ModeratorMember since 2006
I am using my RMX with a Xenyx802 mixer(<-link) running into the mic input to attempt to add more mic channels. Even when the mains on the Xenyx are turned off I get a hum through the RMX/sound, it sounds like a ground loop. Here is the rub..the Xenyx has no ground plug....ideas? thought? I would like to use the mixer and add additional mics....so I look forward to hearing your thoughts on this...T
 

Posté Fri 12 Sep 08 @ 3:16 pm
spinnaJPRO InfinityMember since 2004
Hi terry, I'm using one of those xenyx series.. xenyx1832fx mixer. Just curious.. but u can use the output from the rmx into line in on one of the channel, then using the output of that mixer to ur amp. This way u can get extra mics too.

 

Posté Fri 12 Sep 08 @ 3:35 pm
Tear Em 'UpPRO InfinitySenior ModeratorMember since 2006
I thought about that Spinna, I really did. I use powered Mackie speakers, and figured the convenience of controlling everything from the RMX would be easier. Once I get my mics dialed in I rarely have to tweek them. My set up is as follows. out of the RMX into a Behringer FBQ1502 EQ from there I run into an Aphex Aural Exciter, and from that into my SRM450s, or 350s depending on the size of the crowd/room. I also run a Peavey Impulse 115P sub, or a JBL12' powered sub.

I might configure the set up the way you describe...just wanted to try it the other way first...
 

Posté Fri 12 Sep 08 @ 3:43 pm
spinnaJPRO InfinityMember since 2004
U can also use ur exciter to the aux/return.. In this way u can set the master level n then adjust it in the fx knob in each channel.

From the output of ur mixer u can go to the behringer eq.. (hehe i have this but mine is the fbq3102) then from there to anywhere u may wish too..:P

Hope this helps;)
 

Posté Fri 12 Sep 08 @ 4:14 pm
Tear Em 'UpPRO InfinitySenior ModeratorMember since 2006
Love the Behringer EQs....that dedicated output for the sub is awesome....too bad their DJ gear was not up too par with their sound gear...
 

Posté Fri 12 Sep 08 @ 4:20 pm
spinnaJPRO InfinityMember since 2004
On the side note, i feel that xenyx is good for its warmer sound. Much like it from my mackie n yamaha;) Thanks to its british eq.
 

Posté Fri 12 Sep 08 @ 4:20 pm
spinnaJPRO InfinityMember since 2004
yup totally agree with u;)

Stay away from behringer dj product.. most of it is not so good.

And like i said before behringer audio components units n sound mixer is not bad.
 

Posté Fri 12 Sep 08 @ 4:22 pm
Tear Em 'UpPRO InfinitySenior ModeratorMember since 2006
OK..fixed...it was a bad cable..I tried a different 1/4 cable and the hum dis-appeared,......
 

Posté Fri 12 Sep 08 @ 6:02 pm
spinnaJPRO InfinityMember since 2004
Glad u have it sorted;)
 

Posté Fri 12 Sep 08 @ 6:04 pm
TearEmUp wrote :
OK..fixed...it was a bad cable..I tried a different 1/4 cable and the hum dis-appeared,......


I was actually looking for this post from one of you before I spoke up, hehe.
 

Posté Sun 14 Sep 08 @ 9:28 pm


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