Greeting all,
Regarding our Neotek Elite II, we are experiencing the same kind of noise across channels in buckets (groups) of 8 ... So channel 1-8 have a unique noise, channels 9-16 do the same channels 17-24 same. I've confirmed this theory by recording all 40 channels into Logic Pro and then picking one channel from each bucket of the 8 as the control and then comparing it to the other 7 per bucket. Soloing the control channel and one other at a time, I flipped the phase on the other channel the noise was completely gone. It canceled itself out. SO, I thinking the noise is being introduced consistently across all 8 channels of each bucket.
Simple question, why? Wouldn't the power rails be the most likely instegator to provide the same kind of noise? Is this likely an old cap problem or is there a "loose ground wire" that will magically fix everything?
Also, there are problem children along the way. As I checked the channels I would find noise that wouldn’t cancel, so we’ll have some channel by channel issues to care for BUT by in large it seems like the core noise issues are being distributed from common sources.
Initially I thought the "buckets" or groups of 8 would be define by where the power is introduced on PIN 19, currently on modules with P19 = 4, 12, 20, 29, 39... I'm not sure that's the case.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciate.
Ron Flack, Realgrey Records, Canton Ohio
Hi Ron,
So, all buckets have a different noise signature? Can you describe the noise? Also, what is the relative level of the noise in -dBu? Is there a dominant frequency to the noise? Do you have 40 channels of converters, so each 8 channels went into its own converter, or, did you make multiple passes?
And…do you have any WiFi hardware near the desk? Router, range extender etc.? If so, turn those off and test again.
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