ZachAttack83
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I want to start out by saying that I have been googling this for days, and have had 0 success in finding the culprit.
I currently have an Audio Technica AT2020 running to 2 computers. It is connected to each pc in this order: Behringer PS400 power supply -> Behringer HA400 Amp -> Ouput 1 -> gaming pc; Output 2 -> Behringer MX400 Mixer -> Streaming PC.
So, the intention of this set up is to take my mic and go directly to my gaming pc for communications with my pals, which is why output 1 goes to the gaming pc; and to also send it to my streaming pc for when I stream my games. The reason the mixer comes after the amp in output 2, is because I mix the microphone sound with the gaming sound output, and communication sound output form the gaming pc to one single line in on the streaming pc. This may sound complicated, but without going in to too much detail, I assure you its not. If you want more detail, I'll go into that if you ask.
So before I got the streaming pc set up, I had only the mic plugged into a power supply, through the mixer, and then into my gaming pc. With just this set up people have had trouble hearing me. I tried to turn on microphone boost, but that resulted in a VERY LOUD hum, but allowed them to hear me. The hum however was too much for them, and I had to turn off the boost.
When I decided to set up my second pc for streaming, I decided to to add an amp in behind the mixer to try to get more sound out of the mic before it got to the pc.
That should give you a decent idea of what I am working with.
Now where the problem comes in is that I still have the hum on both systems, but its less noticeable on the gaming one. On the streaming one, its real bad. It makes impossible to stream, because its so overbearing. Its not even just a hum, its almost like a fuz hum mix.
I've went through basic trouble shooting of testing cables, removing equipment, etc, to see if it would help, and it did not.
Researching it, I found that an isolator could help with the problem. So I purchased an artcessories Dual transformer / Isolater, as it had the xlr inputs and quarter inch inputs that I have in my system.
So, when I plug this thing in from the 1/4" output of my MX400 and go to the streaming pc, it does nothing.
If I put in line with the xlr between the PS400, and the HA400, it makes a hum so loud you can't barely hear anything the mic picks up.
So, I am not sure if I am not using the isolator properly, or if that wasn't the problem to begin with.
I can upload some sound clips of me recording my voice on the 2 systems if you'd like.
Sorry if this post is a bit all over, was trying to get as much detail out before I had to head out the door.
Please if you can help, and need more details, just ask, I'll provide you with whatever you need.
I currently have an Audio Technica AT2020 running to 2 computers. It is connected to each pc in this order: Behringer PS400 power supply -> Behringer HA400 Amp -> Ouput 1 -> gaming pc; Output 2 -> Behringer MX400 Mixer -> Streaming PC.
So, the intention of this set up is to take my mic and go directly to my gaming pc for communications with my pals, which is why output 1 goes to the gaming pc; and to also send it to my streaming pc for when I stream my games. The reason the mixer comes after the amp in output 2, is because I mix the microphone sound with the gaming sound output, and communication sound output form the gaming pc to one single line in on the streaming pc. This may sound complicated, but without going in to too much detail, I assure you its not. If you want more detail, I'll go into that if you ask.
So before I got the streaming pc set up, I had only the mic plugged into a power supply, through the mixer, and then into my gaming pc. With just this set up people have had trouble hearing me. I tried to turn on microphone boost, but that resulted in a VERY LOUD hum, but allowed them to hear me. The hum however was too much for them, and I had to turn off the boost.
When I decided to set up my second pc for streaming, I decided to to add an amp in behind the mixer to try to get more sound out of the mic before it got to the pc.
That should give you a decent idea of what I am working with.
Now where the problem comes in is that I still have the hum on both systems, but its less noticeable on the gaming one. On the streaming one, its real bad. It makes impossible to stream, because its so overbearing. Its not even just a hum, its almost like a fuz hum mix.
I've went through basic trouble shooting of testing cables, removing equipment, etc, to see if it would help, and it did not.
Researching it, I found that an isolator could help with the problem. So I purchased an artcessories Dual transformer / Isolater, as it had the xlr inputs and quarter inch inputs that I have in my system.
So, when I plug this thing in from the 1/4" output of my MX400 and go to the streaming pc, it does nothing.
If I put in line with the xlr between the PS400, and the HA400, it makes a hum so loud you can't barely hear anything the mic picks up.
So, I am not sure if I am not using the isolator properly, or if that wasn't the problem to begin with.
I can upload some sound clips of me recording my voice on the 2 systems if you'd like.
Sorry if this post is a bit all over, was trying to get as much detail out before I had to head out the door.
Please if you can help, and need more details, just ask, I'll provide you with whatever you need.