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jesonf
Total Posts: 44
Joined 11-01-2011 status: Regular |
When I connect my MOXF6 in stereo mode I get low output on my right channel....also .I checked and connected my headphones in each of the outputs and in both I was getting sound on the left ear..... Shouldn’t it be LEFT MONO left ear and RIGHT MONO right ear.... What can be done to rectify this issue...I don’t face this problem on my MOTIFXF6 |
chasmanian
Total Posts: 319
Joined 01-27-2014 status: Enthusiast |
not sure for the first question.
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jesonf
Total Posts: 44
Joined 11-01-2011 status: Regular |
Hmmm..but isn’t it recommended that one uses TRS on both outputs for a balanced signal… |
cmayhle
Total Posts: 3116
Joined 10-05-2011 status: Guru |
No, the outputs are unbalanced, and utilize a TS cable (as noted) from each output. You cannot change the output impedance of the machine to balanced by using TRS cables… changing to a balanced signal would be accomplished by using a Direct Input (DI) Box. |
cmayhle
Total Posts: 3116
Joined 10-05-2011 status: Guru |
I can’t really comment on what is occurring for you in “stereo mode” as I don’t really know what you mean by that. Per the headphones issue, you cannot test mono (left/right) outputs properly with a stereo headphone, as the headphone jack is wired in stereo while each of the main outputs (left/right) produces an unbalanced mono signal. Test the output using the headphones connected to the headphones jack (!) The machine’s headphones jack produces the same stereo output that the left and right main output Jacks (in combination) produce… but has the benefit of being wired properly to accommodate the stereo wiring of the headphone itself. |
jesonf
Total Posts: 44
Joined 11-01-2011 status: Regular |
Thanls for your help cmayhle.....i got the problem rectified, apparently the snake the cable was faulty..therefore the level differences.... appreciate your help though CHEERS!!!! :D |