shroomy Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 OK here is what's happening,No matter what channel I plug my decks into, the right channel is just a little higher than the left, and this happens to both my decks and I've tried changing cartridges.If I plug a CDJ into the same channel, they are dead on.Its not really noticeable besides the level meter's (you cant really hear it) but it bugs me.Anyone have a clue what it could be? If it were only one deck, i would just chalk it up to the deck, but to have both of them have the same problem seems like too much of a coincidence. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
koky Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 OK here is what's happening,No matter what channel I plug my decks into, the right channel is just a little higher than the left, and this happens to both my decks and I've tried changing cartridges.If I plug a CDJ into the same channel, they are dead on.Its not really noticeable besides the level meter's (you cant really hear it) but it bugs me.Anyone have a clue what it could be? If it were only one deck, i would just chalk it up to the deck, but to have both of them have the same problem seems like too much of a coincidence.Leave dj'ing to people who know what the equipment actually is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
philippio Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 OK here is what's happening,No matter what channel I plug my decks into, the right channel is just a little higher than the left, and this happens to both my decks and I've tried changing cartridges.If I plug a CDJ into the same channel, they are dead on.Its not really noticeable besides the level meter's (you cant really hear it) but it bugs me.Anyone have a clue what it could be? If it were only one deck, i would just chalk it up to the deck, but to have both of them have the same problem seems like too much of a coincidence.Did you check that all your pan (balance) knobs are in the neutral detent? Also check to make sure your RCA connections are snug. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
koky Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 Did you check that all your pan (balance) knobs are in the neutral detent? Also check to make sure your RCA connections are snug. snug like that cork you stick in ............ nm .. carry on Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
riotgear Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 what kind of mixer? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freshman000 Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 Its a newmark from 1988. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shroomy Posted January 12 Author Report Share Posted January 12 Leave dj'ing to people who know what the equipment actually is you wish you could play with my equipment bitch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shroomy Posted January 12 Author Report Share Posted January 12 what kind of mixer?Pioneer djm 3000 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shroomy Posted January 12 Author Report Share Posted January 12 Did you check that all your pan (balance) knobs are in the neutral detent? Also check to make sure your RCA connections are snug. yeah, check that thanks, the RCA'a are as snug as i can make them and since they are hard connected to the decks, I cant just switch em. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lavosdeldiablo Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 OK here is what's happening,No matter what channel I plug my decks into, the right channel is just a little higher than the left, and this happens to both my decks and I've tried changing cartridges.If I plug a CDJ into the same channel, they are dead on.Its not really noticeable besides the level meter's (you cant really hear it) but it bugs me.Anyone have a clue what it could be? If it were only one deck, i would just chalk it up to the deck, but to have both of them have the same problem seems like too much of a coincidence.try cleaning the needles, and the headset Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
koky Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 you wish you could play with my equipment bitchleave it to shroomy to start talking all gay n shit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
funketeer Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 Have you tried an even cleaning of the wax on your ears? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joctane Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 I have the same problem with my TTs and mixer. The only suggestion I have is to deal with it and keep the Master Balance in neutral position, but pan the balance a little to the left on each individual turntable channel. Try googling your inquiry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
philippio Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 Have you tried an even cleaning of the wax on your ears? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
funketeer Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 I have the same problem with my TTs and mixer. The only suggestion I have is to deal with it and keep the Master Balance in neutral position, but pan the balance a little to the left on each individual turntable channel. Try googling your inquiry.You have the same problem with your TTs??? Have you tried excercising??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djfrosty Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 You have the same problem with your TTs??? Funk, you forgot to tell them to use a sports bra while exercising. His TT's will be floppin all over the place without it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
philippio Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 You have the same problem with your TTs??? Have you tried excercising??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ernextnation Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 OK here is what's happening,No matter what channel I plug my decks into, the right channel is just a little higher than the left, and this happens to both my decks and I've tried changing cartridges.If I plug a CDJ into the same channel, they are dead on.Its not really noticeable besides the level meter's (you cant really hear it) but it bugs me.Anyone have a clue what it could be? If it were only one deck, i would just chalk it up to the deck, but to have both of them have the same problem seems like too much of a coincidence.You know your 'cross fader' is assignable to each channel, try assigning the 'cross fader' to the right channel or, to save you all that trouble just turn the 'cross fader' switch to 'off'.I hope this help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shroomy Posted January 12 Author Report Share Posted January 12 You know your 'cross fader' is assignable to each channel, try assigning the 'cross fader' to the right channel or, to save you all that trouble just turn the 'cross fader' switch to 'off'.I hope this help.thanks.but the cross fader assign is off, and to make it clear it is the ballance that is off, the right speaker is a tiny bit louder than the left. and it happens no matter if i plug the decks into any of the four channels.Im going to try to clean everything like Jimmy saidthanks for all the ideas guys ..... except koky your still a bitch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freshman000 Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 thanks for all the ideas guys ..... except koky your still a bitchLOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digitalphoenix Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 Might be an internal connection problem. Dont be surprised if the right channel goes out completely suddenly.Just a warning. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
philippio Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 ... except koky your still a bitchThat goes without saying. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arnoldjch Posted January 12 Report Share Posted January 12 leave it to shroomy to start talking all gay n shit oye mal agadecido, no llamaste o escribiste a tu papa( a mi)para noche buena. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
b-side Posted January 13 Report Share Posted January 13 Try reversing the R & L (Red & White) RCA connections and see if the problem switches over.... Then you can try the actual headshell and needle you are using.. this is a common problem w/ needles are worn out or lean to one side of the record (if so, try to lighten the weight load on the tonearm and see if its still there or change the headshells)Hope this helpsB~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lotto Posted January 13 Report Share Posted January 13 you can also check and make sure your ground wires are connected and not cut! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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