By FlightRisk80
Sun Dec 30, 2018 12:56 am
Hi guys, I’m new here, so I apologize in advance if this isn’t the right forum to post this question.
I have a MPC2500 and have been having an issue with the analog input gain. When I run my turntable, CD player, iPod, etc INTO the analog input, even with the gain turned all the way down, a LOT of sound still comes through. I replaced the right pcb board thinking it was an issue with the knob, but it still does the same thing.
Now, I was trying to search around for some other information on what the prob could be. Only thing I can think of is maybe replacing the ADDA PCB Board, which has the 8-outs, and the analog inputs on it.
My question is, before I keep dropping money on boards, does anyone else know of anything else I might be able to try/test to help isolate the issue? Right now, the problem isn’t terribly pertinent to fix as I can always run everything into a mixer first and THEN into my MPC, however I prefer to run directly into the MPC to reduce any additional noise.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thank you in advance for your time.
I have a MPC2500 and have been having an issue with the analog input gain. When I run my turntable, CD player, iPod, etc INTO the analog input, even with the gain turned all the way down, a LOT of sound still comes through. I replaced the right pcb board thinking it was an issue with the knob, but it still does the same thing.
Now, I was trying to search around for some other information on what the prob could be. Only thing I can think of is maybe replacing the ADDA PCB Board, which has the 8-outs, and the analog inputs on it.
My question is, before I keep dropping money on boards, does anyone else know of anything else I might be able to try/test to help isolate the issue? Right now, the problem isn’t terribly pertinent to fix as I can always run everything into a mixer first and THEN into my MPC, however I prefer to run directly into the MPC to reduce any additional noise.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thank you in advance for your time.