Dezzy @ Sun Oct 22, 2006 12:30 pm wrote:
The problem is that when I really belt out through the mic, the sound gets all kinds of distorted and fuzzy. At first I thought it was my gain on my wireless, so I hooked up a corded SM58 and it still happened.
Most likely not the problem.
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I thought maybe my gain was too high so I turned that down - everything seems to be ok. I have the main volume all the way up and the channel volume about 2/3rds of the way up - all is well until there's a real forceful note - it just drops into distortion. I use the mic as volume control in terms of backing off a bit on the power notes, it isn't that.
Why do you have the main volume all the way up? Sounds like a bad gain structure on the channel strip. With the volume channel down & main volume down, no effects & eq set straight up, turn up the input level set until it JUST starts blinking at your highest vocal level, if it runs the light steady, it's too high & back it down. Now turn the channel volume to unity - straight up. Now turn the master volume up until you get the desired volume - repeat with the rest of the channels. Once you get a baseline set, your channel adjustments will be done on each channel individually.
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I have it set up just for mains with left and right going into their appropriate cabs (2 15's a side, daisy chained). It's a 1200 watt amp, so I don't see a prob with that either (This has even happened hooking it up to just two PR15's).
Shouldn't be an issue.
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I called Mackey and they said it was an issue with the channel setup, but I've tried about every combo imaginable with the same result.
I agree.