Buzz at a gig using DJM 250 RCA master outputs

Buzz at a gig using DJM 250 RCA master outputs

Rhett Flowers

Buzz at a gig using DJM 250 RCA master outputs

Hey so I've been doing a gig at a bar recently and wanted to plug into their stereo to play my tunes outside on the patio (have been just using my 2 speaker setup with no problems) and have run into a buzzing problem. I have a DJM 250, two pioneer turntables and I've been using a really long RCA cable to plug into their stereo system. Is it as simple as the RCA master output is unbalanced and that is what is causing the loud hummm when I turn up the volume on their stereo? How would I go about solving this?

 

Thanks!

Official comment

Pulse

RCA cables are unshielded and not recommended for long runs as they act as an antenna and pick up unwanted noise. Use the XLR outputs for the cable run and then use an adapter to convert to RCA to connect to their amplifier / audio distribution.

Rhett Flowers

Thanks for the reply.

I am using my XLR outputs for my two powered speakers. Could I daisy chain an XLR chord over to their amp and then use a converter to plug into their amp?

Rhett Flowers

Cool... would it only play that certain channel tho if i hooked it through, say, the left speaker

Pulse

Correct, unless you ran both outputs from the monitors over to their system.

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