I get the general need for shielding. But my curiosity wonders, if phantom power is off, does it still get the same hum? Is it a lack of ground issue too?
Thanks Tim. Digital is taking over the analog. It's a bit pricey for me. I had just put in a new sound system 2 years ago that is analog. Digital sound is so much better. Soon to be the only way I think. Phil
I'm a firm believer that analog still has a place in audio systems. In the United States, many small churches just need a basic mixer with hard controls that will last for many years. They might be only using one to three inputs each week. However, for larger churches, where things are much more complex, digital is definitely the way to go.
You rock bud! Thanks so much for continuing to enlighten me.
Wow! Thanks for the Super, I really appreciate it!
Great video and testing.. Thank you..
You're welcome!
I get the general need for shielding. But my curiosity wonders, if phantom power is off, does it still get the same hum? Is it a lack of ground issue too?
Interesting question. 🤔 I'll try that and let you know.
Thanks Tim. Digital is taking over the analog. It's a bit pricey for me. I had just put in a new sound system 2 years ago that is analog. Digital sound is so much better. Soon to be the only way I think.
Phil
I'm a firm believer that analog still has a place in audio systems. In the United States, many small churches just need a basic mixer with hard controls that will last for many years. They might be only using one to three inputs each week. However, for larger churches, where things are much more complex, digital is definitely the way to go.