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Have you ever been so frustrated you wanted to pull your own hair out? Because that's how I feel now! :mad:
I got a Tascam FW-1804 interface, and a Behringer Mic 2200 preamp a few days ago, all for $200. They were working great! I checked every inputs with a few different mics, and they were all fine. So I had my 2 Apex 185s, a and my Shure SM57 plugged in to it just now, for some testing, and I noticed the SM57 wasn't picking up. So I switched inputs, and it worked fine.
FYI, the Tascam has 4 mic/line inputs, and 4 line ins. I had the Apex plugged into 1 and 3, and the SM57 in channel 2. Turns out that channel 2 and 4 pick up either nothing, or BARELY anything (when the trim, headphones knob, AND speaker are turned all the way up!) So I tried line 5 and 6, to which my preamp is hooked up. Nothing, unless I actually tapped on the mic. Then it picked that up, but absolutely no voices. So I lugged my preamp into my speaker. turned up the knobs, and played around a little bit, and got channel 1 to work okay, but channel 2 is still almost nothing. Once again, it picks up tapping, but when everything's turned all the way up, it sounds like...well the best way I can describe it is like when you take a REALLY cheap mic (like one built in to a monitor, or just a small plugin one), and hold it in your fist, and speak through your fist like a tube, so the sound is really low and it sounds like a bus announcer (haha I can never understand them.) But REALLY quiet!
Only yesterday, they were both working perfectly. Except a little ground hum, of course.
Now I'm sad :( Any help available? I hope I gave as much information as possible...I told you the whole story.
The ONLY difference I can tell is that last nigh and this morning I soldered some of my own XLR cables...I had an 100 ft. cable, and I cut it into pieces of 15 (and one of 10) and soldered on my own Neutrik connectors. That shouldn't be a problem though...I tried them in every configuration I could, and they all work fine.

PLEASE help if you can :smile:

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microphonen00b Tue, 08/16/2011 - 14:40

Actually (after I did a little tweaking) ironically it's NOT the Behringer that's the problem :P It just turns out that inputs 2, 4, 6, and 8 are all funky. Which I find is a weird coincidence...maybe it's not a coincidence. That means it's fix-able.
And I know, I know, it's just what I have for now.
Do you think you have any idea what's wrong? It's definitely the Tascam, because it's getting signal, just not sending it to the speaker. I even plugged the Behringer straight into the speaker. It's fine.

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