View Full Version : Line input problems


Jerry Mohn
January 3rd, 2007, 10:51 PM
has anyone else had problems with the line input. I had a shoot with 4 people on lav mics and the line output from the mixer was distorted on the peaks but it went beyond the normal range. It put an audible "hit" whenever the red peak light blinked on the mixer. Usually the tolerance is enough to allow the occasional high peak but today it was unforgiving. Hits all over the DV tape but the cassette is fine, which saved me.

I have to work on lots of out of town jobs this week so I will not be here to respond or to alert Sony of my troubles. I fixed it with a 40db pad on line output knocked down to a sony mic input but it should not be happening. I can't respond to anyone because I am sleeping or working but I can assure you I troubleshooted this like someone who has had 15 years as a broadcast shooter/editor.

Lee Berger
January 5th, 2007, 04:21 PM
Did you try the input level trim in the audio menu which allows three increments 0, -8 and -16db? The input is rated between +4dbm to -60dbm. I hope this helps.

Jerry Mohn
January 5th, 2007, 10:34 PM
Thanks Lee, those built in pads only work with mic inputs. I think this must be a bug because I have used this mixer (Shure 367) with several rentals and a borrowed fx1 and never had an issue. I have always been in the camp that you should go line input when available, a more robust signal. That might be old school now. I am using a work around mic solution with a 30db pad plus the -16db in cam with success so I will not send my camera in until closer to the end of the warranty, when I have a multiweek vacation and can afford to be without. I don't have much for back-up except rentals.

Lee Berger
January 6th, 2007, 09:47 AM
Jerry, You are correct. The manual says that the pad only works on the mic setting. I was misled by the fact that you can still adjust the pad after selecting line level. Perhaps they should have grayed out those settings when you choose line.