One Of those plugin Air Fresheners !!!
A) Speakers were not plugged in properly.
B) Speakers and sub were not correctly plugged together properly
C) Sound card plug to power supply was not plugged in correctly.
Gianmarco
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Loose audio connection.
The only thing in the entire audio and electric flow I didn't check, or actually the LAST thing I did check was my computer monitor. I unplugged it and the buzz stopped right away. I plugged it back in and there was the buzz. I unplugged it, then plugged it into a different outlet and the buzz was gone for good.
Not sure why that fixed it, never had a problem like that before. Anyone know what the hell happened. The outlet I'm guess.
damn....that outcome was a let down. I thought it was gonna be something crazy.
Technics 1210 MKII (x2) ~ Pioneer DDJ-RX ~ Allen & Heath Xone 2:02 ~ Traktor Pro 2 ~ Rekordbox DJ ~ Novation Dicer
he was obviously plugged into a hornets' nest.
Google ground loop isolator
I was plugged into a 6foot power strip that only had one other thing plugged into. Sorry it wasn't as crazy as it should have been seeing as a drug it out. Loop Isolator. I don't know what it was. I know that wish a had 200 designated outlets for all my gear though.
I've often wondered if heat or especially high humidity does much to fuck up mixers in particular? I've noticed that during the summer (north australia) my mixer is a little more temperamental and things are a little different than the winter. Such as hearing pops and the like.. Shit mixer though I think, saving saving saving
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