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Genos2 / Re: Line out signal too low
« Last post by ton37 on Today at 04:35:43 PM »Hi, not so easy to answer, it depends on your rig. Have you tried to eliminate what the 'noise' is like when you connect it directly to the amplifier. Does the amplifier have speakers or is it a separate amplifier with stand alone speakers? Which mixer do you use? Does it have its own interface? The length of the cables and XLR's? You always hear some noise (depending on how loud you set the amplification?).
I don't know if it's of any use to you, but the settings of my rig? For your information (home user): G2 volume knob at 3 o'clock, 2x line in (stereo) gain of the (Yamaha MG10XU) at 2 o'clock (PAD and HPF pressed), the levels of the mixer at 3 o'clock and the main volume at 10 o'clock .. Everything via XLR cables. I don't hear disturbing 'noise' on my Yamaha's H7/H5 (they also need to be adjusted). So a whole chain, where anything can go wrong ;-))
Maybe an interesting link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3E4JSsfw4s ?
I don't know if it's of any use to you, but the settings of my rig? For your information (home user): G2 volume knob at 3 o'clock, 2x line in (stereo) gain of the (Yamaha MG10XU) at 2 o'clock (PAD and HPF pressed), the levels of the mixer at 3 o'clock and the main volume at 10 o'clock .. Everything via XLR cables. I don't hear disturbing 'noise' on my Yamaha's H7/H5 (they also need to be adjusted). So a whole chain, where anything can go wrong ;-))
Maybe an interesting link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3E4JSsfw4s ?