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charlesvk Just Startin' 14 posts since
Jul 19, 2010
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Nov 30, 2010 9:04 AM

Distortion

Hi,

 

I´ve recently upgraded to a higher quality console and am experiencing some distortion on my 2 XD-V70L´s now (I went from a Behringer to a Soundcraft). I´ve tested the console and channel strips; that´s fine. Gain levels are set correctly too. Used two sets of new Alkaline batteries. Then I´ve tried both your lav as well as two headworn mics, but the two sets are showing the same problem. Especially on low level 'oh'-s and 'ah'-s.

 

What to do?

 

Kind regards,

 

Charles

  • dboomer Line 6 Support 1,997 posts since
    Oct 13, 2008
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    Nov 30, 2010 12:02 PM (in response to charlesvk)
    Re: Distortion

    What mics are you using?  It requires an input exceeding 6v to clip the input.  That your require some serious screaming with a very high output mic.

     

    More likely you are experiencing clipping at the input of your mixer.  If you are trying to corolate the AF LEDs with the metering of your channel strip you probably have the trim on your mixer set too high.  The top AF LED lights at -30dB FS so set the channel to match.

      • dboomer Line 6 Support 1,997 posts since
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        Nov 30, 2010 9:16 PM (in response to charlesvk)
        Re: Distortion

        Yeah ... I assumed you meant clipping.  If you are hearing low level distortion and you have isolated it to the wireless and not to the "system connection" then I guess you'll need to send them to the service dept to be checked out.  I have not heard of this problem before.

         

        Do you have a way to check the wireless system by itself maybe by looking at it with an oscilloscope?  When you go back to the old mixer can you hear it?  I assume since you can hear it it could not have been hidden by the tiny difference in the noise floor of the two mixers.  Can you try it with a third mixer to see whether it is the wireless units or if there is some interaction with the new mixer.

         

        Is the phantom power switched off to the channels the wireless is hooked up to?

         

        If you unplug the mic but leave the wireless up can you hear a problem?

          • dboomer Line 6 Support 1,997 posts since
            Oct 13, 2008
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            Dec 3, 2010 4:33 PM (in response to charlesvk)
            Re: Distortion

            So when a piece of gear is working within a system and hear a problem like this it always comes down to  ... does the problem lie within a single piece or is the problem part of the system.

             

            All we can do from this end is measure the wireless system and see if the distortion is coming from it.  This would require a trip back to the shop.  You can cal the service department and start a service order.  We'll be happy to measure it.  If the distortion turns out to the the wireless we'll fix it or replace it.

             

            Please call the service department  at 818.575.3600 if you wish to go this route.  Or PM me if you wish to talk to me directly

  • Line6Tony Line 6 Support 1,917 posts since
    Jan 16, 2007
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    Dec 6, 2010 11:05 AM (in response to charlesvk)
    RE: Distortion

    With you talking to DBoomer directly (he is the authority on wireless), we will close this thread.

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