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    Mixer Issue - Question

    hey peeps.

    I'm hoping someone can help me out with a little problem I'm having with my dj setup.

    When I'm mixing, the right turntable plays quite a bit louder than the left. It also seems that when I'm playing something on either turntable the right channel plays considerably louder than the left channel.

    Both of these problems are verified when I look at anything I record on the computer, and I can see that anything I played on the right turntable is louder than anything I played on the left turntable, and throughout the whole mix, you can see that the right channel volume is higher than the left channel volume.

    Now I don't know much about the technical side of things, but I think this is a mixer problem.
    like its not balanced or calibrated properly.

    can any of you more knowledgable djs out there verify if this sounds like the problem, and know of how I can fix it?

    thanks :)
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    How old are your needles? I am thinking this is most likely your issue.

    It could also be the ports from the turntable to the needle connection.

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    ^ exactly what I was going to say. I would definitly check your needles and your connection ports first.


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    checked and replaced the needles and carts already. didnt have any effect on the problem.

    i checked the cartridge and all the connections and everything in there, and everything seems fine as far as i can tell.

    this is the mixer i have btw


    thanks for the suggestions. anything in particular to look for when checking the needles/ carts/ connection ports?

    or any other ideas of what it might be?
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    Changing the needles may not be the answer. Did you check the tone arm connection? I was having that problem a while back, but it was most definately not the mixer (almost brand new tascam x9). It ended up just being the tone arm in the left table. After I cleaned it out with a pencil eraser and some rubbing alcohol with a q-tip it was fine.

    If you haven't already, take your cartridges out and see if you have any rusting.
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    naw yo it's your mixer I had the same mixer and had the same freakin problems. Mine turned out to be a grounding problem from the turntable to the mixer which ended up fucking up my turntable cuz it was sending ungrounded power to my turntable. Then I turned that that mixer into a paper weight. Check your jacks and grounding from the inside....
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    I'd agree that this sounds like a mixer issue. That mixer is a fairly new model, but Stanton also has really only just started making mixers. Didn't they make their first mixer like 2 or 3 years ago or something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skandalus
    Changing the needles may not be the answer. Did you check the tone arm connection? I was having that problem a while back, but it was most definately not the mixer (almost brand new tascam x9). It ended up just being the tone arm in the left table. After I cleaned it out with a pencil eraser and some rubbing alcohol with a q-tip it was fine.

    If you haven't already, take your cartridges out and see if you have any rusting.
    well, i don't remember anything looking rusty or bad when i replaced the cartridges, but it wouldnt hurt to take another look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IKA'IKA
    naw yo it's your mixer I had the same mixer and had the same freakin problems. Mine turned out to be a grounding problem from the turntable to the mixer which ended up fucking up my turntable cuz it was sending ungrounded power to my turntable. Then I turned that that mixer into a paper weight. Check your jacks and grounding from the inside....
    yea, when i first started having this problem i had no idea what the problem was. but i didnt worry about it too much b/c it didnt interfere with me practicing the basics of phrasing and beatmatching.
    but now that i've been playing on this setup for a while, i'm thinking its the mixer.
    and now that that i've been practicing for a while, i want everything to work right so i can get used to practicing on a setup that works properly.
    i'm hoping if its a relatively normal/ common problem with the mixer, it will kinda be a cheap/ easy fix, but thats probably me being overly optimistic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crisis
    I'd agree that this sounds like a mixer issue. That mixer is a fairly new model, but Stanton also has really only just started making mixers. Didn't they make their first mixer like 2 or 3 years ago or something?
    i dont think its actually that new of a model, even though i'm really not sure exactly how old it is.
    i've had it for about 9-10 months, and it was given to me by a friend that used to dj, but stopped, and just had this mixer sitting around. i'm not sure for how long though.
    and ultimately i'm not too worried about this seeing as how i didn't pay a cent for the mixer.
    that is, if the problem is indeed the mixer and not the turntables or something.
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    Hi Steve,

    This is my experience working with mixers and PA’s.
    It is more likely that the turntables would produce the unwanted effect rather then the mixer, the easiest way to know is to hook your mixer to another set of tables (if you come to my club, I may be able to do that for you (just pm me to set a time).

    If it is from the turntable you need to try the following:
    Clean the connections between the tone arm and the cartridge, this can be done with a q-tip and some isopropyl alcohol (don’t use water), or with a pencil eraser (eraser, if possible attached to a drill to reach maximum cleaning).

    Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grandbleu
    Hi Steve,

    a pencil eraser (eraser, if possible attached to a drill to reach maximum cleaning).

    Good luck!

    Aziz

    Have you actually used a pencil eraser attached to a drill? That is some intense cleaning.
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    Do you have the option of running 1/4" balanced cables?
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    BTW-im moving this to the dj/producer forum, you may get a better response in there
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    although this problem def sounds like a defective product, does the mixer not have gains you can adjust to temporarily solve the problem? If not simply lower the volume of the right turntable to match the other. Same technique as if you had two pressings at different volumes. Again not a permanent fix, but at least it could help you in the meantime
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