Ok so here is my problem...
when I do events at my school and at other venues I plug everything in to my Peavey RQ 200 and then send the outs to a mix of different PAs to run the sound. Usually I have at least one mic running into the board and one or two computer inputs. Non of the cable I use are balanced.
When I run this type of set up I usually come across a hum from my speakers which I want to eliminate.
I talked to a person that is supposed to be knoladgable with this type of stuff and he said to plug everything into a power conditioner and run balanced cables.
Will this help?
and where should I run balanced cables? from the mics to the board? from my laptop to the board? from the board to the PAs? from the PAs to the speakers????
when I do events at my school and at other venues I plug everything in to my Peavey RQ 200 and then send the outs to a mix of different PAs to run the sound. Usually I have at least one mic running into the board and one or two computer inputs. Non of the cable I use are balanced.
When I run this type of set up I usually come across a hum from my speakers which I want to eliminate.
I talked to a person that is supposed to be knoladgable with this type of stuff and he said to plug everything into a power conditioner and run balanced cables.
Will this help?
and where should I run balanced cables? from the mics to the board? from my laptop to the board? from the board to the PAs? from the PAs to the speakers????