Vestax Typhoon Has A Lot Of Static During Playback.. PLEASE HELP!!!
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Vestax Typhoon Has A Lot Of Static During Playback.. PLEASE HELP!!! Posted on: 03.05.2012 by Evon Scatton Im using Virtual DJ 7 with my typhoon and i have the ASIO for Typhoon codec seti have the rca wires going to some speakers and every time i go to play music its a lot of static overpowering the songs even when nothing is playing ive tested the speakers with an i pod so i know its not them and im at a lost of what to do can someone please help me it even does the same thing with Traktor LE | |
Corine Kasman 03.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by Sanders231
----- For the OP, RCA connections (also called unbalanced audio) are susceptible to interference. Be careful NOT to route them close to any high energy source (amps, speakers, power supplies, etc.) as they can pick up noise or be distorted causing your output issues. One guy (don't remember if it was here or on the Serato community s) was having a similar issue but his was sporadic, he found out it was his iPhone every time it would push email or receive a text! So don't leave your phone near your RCA outs The ground loop isolator JayRuss was talking about attempts to remove any voltage offset in your audio signal (basically an induced voltage from a particular set-up). Just Google "ground loop isolator" to see how it works. Before going down this route, try to see what is causing a distortion to your signal. The isolator may be the solution, but look "easy" first. |
Evon Scatton 03.05.2012 | Im using Virtual DJ 7 with my typhoon and i have the ASIO for Typhoon codec set i have the rca wires going to some speakers and every time i go to play music its a lot of static overpowering the songs even when nothing is playing ive tested the speakers with an i pod so i know its not them and im at a lost of what to do can someone please help me it even does the same thing with Traktor LE |
Evon Scatton 03.05.2012 | im pretty sure its not that because its also coming out of the headphones and i have the wires pretty isolated form all that =[ |
Corine Kasman 03.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by Sanders231
----- For the OP, RCA connections (also called unbalanced audio) are susceptible to interference. Be careful NOT to route them close to any high energy source (amps, speakers, power supplies, etc.) as they can pick up noise or be distorted causing your output issues. One guy (don't remember if it was here or on the Serato community s) was having a similar issue but his was sporadic, he found out it was his iPhone every time it would push email or receive a text! So don't leave your phone near your RCA outs The ground loop isolator JayRuss was talking about attempts to remove any voltage offset in your audio signal (basically an induced voltage from a particular set-up). Just Google "ground loop isolator" to see how it works. Before going down this route, try to see what is causing a distortion to your signal. The isolator may be the solution, but look "easy" first. |
Evon Scatton 03.05.2012 | what do you mean?? |
Jenna Skeem 03.05.2012 | ive heard a ground loop isolater solves these sort of problems ? |
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