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Sun May 18, 2008 6:23 pm |
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Anyone have experience of this or any other stereo DI (not 2 channel, stereo)
Problem is that the damn thing won't output anything and has no indicator to suggest the phantom is on. I have a guitar in the L channel but nothing in the right. Both XLRs are wired to the snake and regardless of whether Phantom was on on the L, or L+R, I get nothing.
Do stereo DIs usually need phantom on both channels? Do you need a cable plugged into both L+R's input for it to work?
Basically, is this normal behaviour for a stereo DI or have I got some slightly defective or just badly designed unit?
PS: manual says nothing about anything. |
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