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Okay.... i've been getting a very bad low rumble type of sound in my mic recently. At first...i thought the mic went bad. I had an AKG Perception 100. I was getting some really loud low end rumblings in my recordings. It had happened overnight, with no real changes in my setup... so i figured the mic had finally gone bad. I had it for 5-6 years and didnt exactly take pristine care of it... since it was my first mic and i had it while i was inexperienced.
So... i grabbed a used AKG Perception 120. The problem seemed to go away. But now i'm noticing the rumblings again. I'm wondering if the problem isnt the mic anymore. My studio has grown a little.
I'm confident its not the preamps. I have an Audiofire4 stock pres and a Project Studios VTB. I go back n forth between mic pres n its the same rumble. So im confident its coming before the pre. I have new cables.... so i dont think its specifically the cable. I tried two different newer cables... same rumble.
Im wondering if it's either A) a grounding issue, B) two many cables and wires close to each other, or C) terrrible luck in getting a busted used mic.
Its notable that i have a significant amount of wires very close to each other. Could i be experiencing some interference? All of these wires are suuplying power to different items on my desk. I also have a power strip running into another power strip which runs into the wall socket. Could this be part of the problem? I'm ignorant when it comes to this.
I tried to do a search, but i must not have been using the right keywords here... so if anyone cuold point me to a good thread about this id really be appreciative
EDIT:::::
I forgot to mention. The hum only comes from the condensor mics. I plugged up my SM57 to the AF4 and the VTB..... no rumble whatsoever. It was dead silent.
Is the phantom power maybe getting interference?
Okay.... i've been getting a very bad low rumble type of sound in my mic recently. At first...i thought the mic went bad. I had an AKG Perception 100. I was getting some really loud low end rumblings in my recordings. It had happened overnight, with no real changes in my setup... so i figured the mic had finally gone bad. I had it for 5-6 years and didnt exactly take pristine care of it... since it was my first mic and i had it while i was inexperienced.
So... i grabbed a used AKG Perception 120. The problem seemed to go away. But now i'm noticing the rumblings again. I'm wondering if the problem isnt the mic anymore. My studio has grown a little.
I'm confident its not the preamps. I have an Audiofire4 stock pres and a Project Studios VTB. I go back n forth between mic pres n its the same rumble. So im confident its coming before the pre. I have new cables.... so i dont think its specifically the cable. I tried two different newer cables... same rumble.
Im wondering if it's either A) a grounding issue, B) two many cables and wires close to each other, or C) terrrible luck in getting a busted used mic.
Its notable that i have a significant amount of wires very close to each other. Could i be experiencing some interference? All of these wires are suuplying power to different items on my desk. I also have a power strip running into another power strip which runs into the wall socket. Could this be part of the problem? I'm ignorant when it comes to this.
I tried to do a search, but i must not have been using the right keywords here... so if anyone cuold point me to a good thread about this id really be appreciative
EDIT:::::
I forgot to mention. The hum only comes from the condensor mics. I plugged up my SM57 to the AF4 and the VTB..... no rumble whatsoever. It was dead silent.
Is the phantom power maybe getting interference?
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