Soldato
So, earlier today I said I thought my MMX 300 mic sounded half decent although it had needed to be repaired a month ago or so. I've been using it since I got it back and I seem to remember testing it when I got it back and it seemed ok...
As you can imagine I was a little miffed when I noticed that there was this annoying buzz again on anything I recorded! I checked connections etc and since I use an extension cable for the mic plug I tried moving that around to make sure it wasn't picking up interference from nearby power cables etc.
As I was climbing unde the desk with the headset on I found that the buzzing volume would decrease quite a lot when I touched the chassis. Not sure whether it was because I was earthing myself or something else but everytime I touched the case things got better.
I decided to plug my T1 headphones back in instead and as I was putting the MMX 300 back where I keep it on the desk I found the buzzing volume changed as I moved the headset around. I found that the mic itself seemed to pick up various amounts of interference depending on where it was. It picked up a lot when it was close to the lamp behind my desk and when it was near the power cable for the monitor but then it picked up none when the mic was touching the monitor screen and also oddly enough when it touched my keyboard :/
If the fact that my screen and keyboard seem to cut the noise wasn't weird enough, I also found that if I put my hand near the mic it picked up more noise. Even if I wrap my hand around the mic I found the buzzing went up and not from my hand rubbing against the foam :/
Explanations? lol
As you can imagine I was a little miffed when I noticed that there was this annoying buzz again on anything I recorded! I checked connections etc and since I use an extension cable for the mic plug I tried moving that around to make sure it wasn't picking up interference from nearby power cables etc.
As I was climbing unde the desk with the headset on I found that the buzzing volume would decrease quite a lot when I touched the chassis. Not sure whether it was because I was earthing myself or something else but everytime I touched the case things got better.
I decided to plug my T1 headphones back in instead and as I was putting the MMX 300 back where I keep it on the desk I found the buzzing volume changed as I moved the headset around. I found that the mic itself seemed to pick up various amounts of interference depending on where it was. It picked up a lot when it was close to the lamp behind my desk and when it was near the power cable for the monitor but then it picked up none when the mic was touching the monitor screen and also oddly enough when it touched my keyboard :/
If the fact that my screen and keyboard seem to cut the noise wasn't weird enough, I also found that if I put my hand near the mic it picked up more noise. Even if I wrap my hand around the mic I found the buzzing went up and not from my hand rubbing against the foam :/
Explanations? lol