DonM, do you mean put the left output in the right and vice versa?
DNJ, yes I tried connecting to the RCA connectors my Roland Ba330. Same cables. No problem.
well then if it seems to be ok using the Roland amp with same hookups then the BOSE could be defective wouldn't you say...? How many return units have you tried so far of the bose?
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
No, what I meant was the power cable. It will fit either way. I don't think the polarity is reversed, but it would only take a second to turn it over and plug it back in just in case.
Registered: 04/07/08
Posts: 175
Loc: Port Angeles, WA., USA
Would you try and put a ground lifter on each of the AC cable ends that plug into the power strip. A ground lifter is a little gizmo that converts a 3 prong ac plug to a two prong plug.
Try using a stereo 1/4" cable between the audio out of the PA-900 and input of the Bose. Also do you have the volume level of the microphone channel turned off?
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Registered: 12/08/02
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No question in my mind - it's a ground fault conflict. If I were there I believe I could isolate the problem fairly easily, but unfortunately, you are 1200 miles away. Wish I could be of more assistance.
Gary
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