On 11/16/05, Alex Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good point. You might try using a 3 prong adapter or ground lift. I've seen this problem many times at live music events. Usulally it happens when the mixer is at a differnt ground ponential than the instruments. Using a ground lift almost always solves thsi problem.
On Wednesday 16 November 2005 12:57, max.spicer wrote:
> Alex Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes Wrote:
> > does this occur only when both speakers are connected to the squeeze
> > box?
>
> I'm not sure. I'll experiment tonight.
>
> > Also, how are the speakers powered? Is there a separate supply for each
> >
> > speaker or are they daisy-chained together in some way?
>
> The left speaker is daisy-chained from the right speaker. The right
> speaker has a input from a separate power supply.
Is the speaker power supply earthed?
Alex
Good point. You might try using a 3 prong adapter or ground lift. I've seen this problem many times at live music events. Usulally it happens when the mixer is at a differnt ground ponential than the instruments. Using a ground lift almost always solves thsi problem.
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