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[email protected] 04-01-2013 03:38 PM

Input gain uneven
 
I am running MBOX Pro with Imac..both are new. All systems are go but have an issue that seem odd...

When I have a Microphone into any input there seems to be very little gain control and gain is low until input control for that channel is almost at full (9/10) or between 4 o'clock and 5'o'clock visually. When volume knob is turned way up high the volume of input signal jumps and is very hot. I have tried 3 different microphones both powered and passive and the same thing happens.

crizdee 04-03-2013 04:01 AM

Re: Input gain uneven
 
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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 2022874)
I am running MBOX Pro with Imac..both are new. All systems are go but have an issue that seem odd...

When I have a Microphone into any input there seems to be very little gain control and gain is low until input control for that channel is almost at full (9/10) or between 4 o'clock and 5'o'clock visually. When volume knob is turned way up high the volume of input signal jumps and is very hot. I have tried 3 different microphones both powered and passive and the same thing happens.

Hi,

Just checking but are you using microphone cables with XLR connections? and NOT using cables with 1/4 inch jack connections?

Obviouisly the 2 mic inputs on the front are combination sockets with both mic and line inputs. If you use the jack-line inputs it will be line level! you must use the XLR-mic inputs which have pre-amps for microphones.

Chris

Pinball Wizard 04-03-2013 04:43 AM

Re: Input gain uneven
 
This is a known problem. My mbox pro & mbox both do the same thing. This is an incorrect taper on the pots Avid used to build these things. You aren't doing anything wrong.

EDIT: I looked around and found this discussion. It shows how you can fix this if you want to without installing new pots. Scroll down about half way too "Which leads us to tapering."

http://www.geofex.com/Article_Folder...s/potscret.htm

I will also perhaps save you some time if you are concerned about the mbox3/mbox3 pro gains. Yes, they are wrong. If this is a problem for you, search around on this and other forums. It, like the taper problem has already been discussed.

These problems are irritating, but shouldn't bother you too much. The electronics in the mbox 3 & mbox 3 pro are really excellent. They just made some dumb mistakes in the design. You can make excellent quality recordings with these boxes. I have been using both (and an 11R) for years.


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