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  • buzzing problems

    well, today i started to record my friend's band in my basement. everything we've done so far would have turned out pretty damn good, except for this awful buzzing that i can't seem to get rid of. i know all the cables we're using are good, seeing as how i use the same ones all the time with no problems. and i know the outlet is grounded properly. we're using a yamaha mx200 16-channel mixer, i'm thinking there might just be something up with this because it seems kind of hoopdy if you know what i mean.

    could this problem be coming from the mixer being plugged into the same outlet as my computer? (we're recording onto the computer). i want this to come out as good as possible, but the buzzing just makes it miserable.
    gear:

    '05 gibson les paul studio vintage mahogany (DiMarzio Super Distortion/ SD Jazz)
    '04 gibson SG standard (BurstBucker Pro's)
    mesa/boogie 2-channel dual rectifier (with EL34's)
    marshall 1960A 4x12
    and a few pedals

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    Re: buzzing problems

    Try plugging everything into an outlet somewhere else in the house. It could be a wiring problem with that particular outlet, or it could be a cheap powerstrip if you're using one of those.

    Ryan
    Originally posted by JOLLY
    I'm the reason we had to sign waivers

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    • #3
      Re: buzzing problems

      well, turns out that was the problem. i just plugged the mixer into a different outlet and blam, it was gone. electronics are weird.

      looks like tomorrow will be another loud day.
      gear:

      '05 gibson les paul studio vintage mahogany (DiMarzio Super Distortion/ SD Jazz)
      '04 gibson SG standard (BurstBucker Pro's)
      mesa/boogie 2-channel dual rectifier (with EL34's)
      marshall 1960A 4x12
      and a few pedals

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