No Aux on SC600 - What am I doing wrong?
No Aux on SC600 - What am I doing wrong?
Hello,
I feel silly for not being able to figure this out myself... While tracking on my new Souncraft 600 mixer, I am trying to use Aux output #1 to feed my headphone amp. I am turning up the Aux #1 volume on each channel strip for each track that I want to be heard in the headphone amp. I am also turning up the master Aux volume on the master strip for #1. I am plugging the cable to the headphone amp to the Aux #1 jack at the back of the console. I don't get any output. I have tried other Aux channels, but can't get any Aux output from either of them on my SC600. What am I doing wrong?
I feel silly for not being able to figure this out myself... While tracking on my new Souncraft 600 mixer, I am trying to use Aux output #1 to feed my headphone amp. I am turning up the Aux #1 volume on each channel strip for each track that I want to be heard in the headphone amp. I am also turning up the master Aux volume on the master strip for #1. I am plugging the cable to the headphone amp to the Aux #1 jack at the back of the console. I don't get any output. I have tried other Aux channels, but can't get any Aux output from either of them on my SC600. What am I doing wrong?
Derrick
We have a pool... and a pond. Pond's good for you though.
OK, sorry for the delayed response... been so backed up with work. Anyhow, if I press the "AFL" (After Fade Listen), I can hear any track I turn the corresponding AUX volume up on just as I would expect. However, the "AFL" allows you to listen through your monitors... it doesn't do anything at the AUX out jack (not that it should - it's really like a "solo" button).
If I plug the AUX out into a high gain Marshall combo for a test, I can hear the program playing faintly. A headphone amp wont have that kind of gain though, so you don't so you can't hear the program at all through it. I think the faint signal heard through the hi gain amp is just crosstalk as no volumes or buttons effect the signal. Why is there no AUX output?
If I plug the AUX out into a high gain Marshall combo for a test, I can hear the program playing faintly. A headphone amp wont have that kind of gain though, so you don't so you can't hear the program at all through it. I think the faint signal heard through the hi gain amp is just crosstalk as no volumes or buttons effect the signal. Why is there no AUX output?
Derrick
We have a pool... and a pond. Pond's good for you though.
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Look on the aux pcb for fried 10 ohm fusing resistors, there's a pair for each pair of aux circuits. They are easy to locate as they are mounted up off the pcb. I find fried fusing resistors all the time on these, usually replacing them brings it up unless there's a fried opamp or blown cap. The caps are easy to spot, the chips can just be swapped out.
Jim Williams
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Thanks guys.
Scrum, I don't think the connector came off... I just put it back in after taking it out a few times to figure out setting the jumpers and was careful. It's a new mixer to me so I'm still figuring it out.
Jim, I will pull it again and check the resistors and report back. I have to pull it anyways as the playback from the recorder is pegging the master meters so I know the jumpers are still wrong. I'm not having much luck with the jumpers either....
Scrum, I don't think the connector came off... I just put it back in after taking it out a few times to figure out setting the jumpers and was careful. It's a new mixer to me so I'm still figuring it out.
Jim, I will pull it again and check the resistors and report back. I have to pull it anyways as the playback from the recorder is pegging the master meters so I know the jumpers are still wrong. I'm not having much luck with the jumpers either....
Derrick
We have a pool... and a pond. Pond's good for you though.
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