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The same problem is happening with my 45000, the headphone pan knob has no effect, so the headphones always get sound and at a level louder than I usually want. It never did this before a month ago, and I have had my 45000 for about two years now. How can this be fixed? and/or what would be causing this? I have unplugged the unit and let it sit for days to see if it would magically reset or something and that has not worked. Just tonight, I was using it and for a second I was able to turn the headphones all the way down, and then back up, and then suddenly it went back to always being really loud all the time. I think I may have heard a bit of a click around the time it stopped working again. Not sure what that would mean. It was not a click I felt on the knob itself. Just seem to recall some kind of click sound happening, not sure if it was audible just over the phones’ speakers? or if it was audible just ambiently without wearing the phones indicating some circuit having trouble. Hmmm. Hey EHX staff, can you post on this to tell us if something could have blown out somehow? Or what might be causing this? and if its a common problem? Please respond. Thanks guys
CONTEMPL8Participantanybody? anybody? Bueller?
CONTEMPL8ParticipantHi, I have a 45000 and there are no XLR’s on it unfortunately, so you will have to use an adapter to go to 1/4 inch plug. That works, but I have a related question. I notice that no matter how high I turn up the 45000’s input control for the input that I plug my mic into, the mic volume never gets very high. With a guitar you have a volume control on the guitar itself so you can turn that up and get to the optimal volume level, but since standard mics don’t have a volume control on them I’m not sure how to get the mic volume up so that it can compete with the guitar volume, and again the 45000 is turned up all the way on the input I am plugging the mic into but it doesn’t end up being very loud. Is this an oversight in the 45000, or what am I missing? I am a newbie to using mics and recording by and large so I’m hoping that I am totally not aware of something easy to fix this so the mic volume can get as loud of my guitar volume. Note: I don’t even have the guitar volume up that high at all and still have this problem where you can barely hear the mic input. I just have the guitar up to the recommended level of just high enough so the clip LED barely lights on the loudest note like the manual recommends. It seems like more power is needed for the mic. Please let me know if anyone knows the answer to this, even if and especially if its just a slap-me-in-the-face easy answer, me being a newbie and all I could be missing something rather obvious to everyone else. My mic is an SM58-LC by Shure. Thanks!
CONTEMPL8Participantoops I posted on the wrong thread, disregard and delete this if you can. I edited it to remove it
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