I work with my Pioneer XDJ-R1 which I connect to the Installation with 2 XLR-Cables.
We (Me and other DJ’s working with Traktor Kontrols or some with CDJs) always had Distortion Problems during gigs untill the technicians realised that Main Mixers (behind the Bar) Pre-Amp was broke.
Last Summer the Manager bought a new Main Mixer and replaced it.
Since then everything is working perfectly for all the other DJs except for me.
When I connect my XDJ-R1 there is a brumming Sound going over the Loudspeakers, it’s not constantly , it Comes and goes. 2 weeks ago I made a full Night of Party with not 1 brumming noise, last Saturday it was a mess.
Manager thought it might be a grounding Problem of my gear.
So now my questions:
In General how can I find out what the Problem is?
Does it mean my device has a grounding Problem maybe because of a broken ground in the power cord?
Would grounding the whole device using the grounding screw and a wire that i plug directly to the ground on the socket be helpful?
I would start by making sure it’s not the controller. Plug the controller directly into a good speaker. Try 1 XLR at a time. Maybe give the connections a light jiggle to see if it could be something loose. Try playing audio from a different source on the same channel of the mixer too
Something that might cause random noise is if there a power cable running in line with an audio cable. make sure there’s no power running in line or crossing with audio
In the beginning I was connecting with a Cinch to XLR wire that I plugged into the Cinch Output of my R1, we had this brumming noise. That’s why I bought brand new 5 meter Long XLR wires (I Need this distance as the XLR Pins to connect to the Installation are approx 4m away.
I connected my Mixer to other PAs using the same XLR and had no noises.
I played from USB-Stick or using Virtual DJ from Laptop also no noise
The XDJ-R1 Outputs are not balanced.
Power and Audio Cables are maybe Close to eachother for Maximum 2cm lenght.
So you guys think it’s not a grounding Problem???
I already thought maybe the grounding of the mixer isn’t guaranted because the crounding pin on the power socket is lose. That would at least explain why sometimes it’s brumming and sometimes not.
Ouput 1 is balanced. Use balanced cables into a balanced input as your first test. The entire point of balancing is to reduce cross talk and electrical interference.
[QUOTE=ImNoDJ;756702]Ouput 1 is balanced. Use balanced cables into a balanced input as your first test. The entire point of balancing is to reduce cross talk and electrical interference.