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Behringer Feedback Destroyer Problem [message #28378] Sat, 15 October 2005 10:23 Go to next message
jimlg is currently offline  jimlg
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Esquire
I have a dsp1124 installed in a church system. The mixer/amp is also a behringer unit(pmx2000). The dsp1124 is installed in a loop from the right pre-amp output, and then back into the right amp input.

The problem is a very noticeable background hiss, along with what sound like motor noise. When I unplug the dsp1124, the noise disapears completely. We have added a power conditioner, and a 8ga outdoor staked ground, but the noise is still there. Any suggestions or solution are appreciated.

Re: Behringer Feedback Destroyer Problem [message #28379 is a reply to message #28378] Sun, 16 October 2005 14:46 Go to previous message
Bill Fitzmaurice is currently offline  Bill Fitzmaurice
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That's processor noise and it's quite common with feedback eliminators. You need a higher signal level going into the DSP to get a better S/N ratio. Raise it's input gain as high as will go without clipping, reduce the output level to compensate.

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