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#221593 - 11/16/07 08:42 AM
Re: OT: Strange PA Behaviour
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I'm a PA guy.. You've got something cross-wired somewhere!
Think about it.. If you are getting flute in your keyboard amp, something which is not even connected to you.
I'm guessing there's a return back from the FOH desk, possibly for foldback.
Another issue.. Keyboard goes to keyboard amp - yes? DI out of keyboard amp goes to your small mixer, and then to stage box for PA mains - yes? (as if you are using the Behringer as a DI box) The DI out of the keyboard amp;- Jack or XLR? Balanced or unbalanced? What level (guessing line level) How is it connected to your mixer? (jack-to-XLR, jack-to-jack, XLR-to-XLR) If it was me I would go; Keyboard out (stereo if required)--> to small Behringer mixer --> to PA mains stage box. For your local foldback, use the Behringer's 'control room' outs, and send that to the keyboard amp. Would have been better if the Behringer had a separate Pre-fade aux send, but at least there is a separate control knob for the control room level.
The desk for the main PA may need to 'pad' your level.. XLR's are normally microphone level. The output from your Behringer will be line level, so a little 'hot'.
BTW - hope you are using shielded cables!
no I haven't any spare gaffer tape
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#221598 - 11/18/07 04:51 PM
Re: OT: Strange PA Behaviour
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induction loop amplifiers..
a well known cause of grief to electric guitar players, usually in the form of feedback.
Does your Laney amp have a spring reverb unit in it, and do you use it? Are the leads connecting everything up screened?
Did you try my suggestion of keys-->mixer-->stagebox, and using the control room outs of you local monitor?
Reading you latest message: I'm wondering if the intermediate box is a passive DI box working backwards.. that is taking the balanced out of the main desk (aux 1 going from what you said), and converting to a unbalanced high impedance source for the loop amp. Unplugging the leads to the main PA amps will make the system go quiet! Touching them onto any metal work of the stagebox (odd the main returns being on jacks, and not XLRs) and the signal re-appearing tells me that someone before you doesn't know how to wire a 3 pin XLR from the main mixers main outs. Pin 1 Screen ------> Jack screen Pin 2 Signal hot --> Jack tip Pin 3 Signal cold -> Jack ring
I think Pin's 1 and 2 have been switched.
If you can provide some info of the main mixer it would be very helpful, as some mixers made in the US of A (Peavey, Mackie) have been know to swap 2 and 3, but that would only effect the phase of the signal , as pin 1 is still screen.
Does the venue have an in house engineer? If so I suggest you get together, possibly re-wire the lot!
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