Ok,

Things to consider:

Did you check to see if the buzz occured when either table was playing
through the mixer?
** if it's one table or the other than your problem is with either the table
or the channel on the mixer.

Did you check to make sure that your tables are grounded securely?
**sometimes a little roughness on the mixer can loosen them.

Did you try changing the table to another channel?  Is there still a hum?
**if it's a hum that occurs on all channels with either table, and your sure
your groundlines are properly connected, then it's a problem in your
mixer->amp path.

Tighten all connections!
**loose connections can easily be loosened further.

Give me more specs about your setup (ie.1200's?, amp? speakers? how it's all
connected?)

Cheers
todd
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From: "Lee Herrington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 8:58 AM
Subject: [313] What's the buzz?


>
>   Hello.  I know this may be considered a gear question.  However, since
the
> subject of my inquiry impedes my enjoyment of 313 trax..... blah blah
blah.
> Here goes.  Does anyone have any tips for getting rid of the intermittent
> buzzing I get from my mixer [Numark dm2000x]?  I have heard that the unit
> may be grounded improperly.  It's pretty annoying to be 45 minutes into a
> mix and have a deep Rick Wade track spoiled by the electric hum.  Any info
> would be appreciated.  Thanks.
>
> peace
>
>
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