Subj : Church Sound Board Pickin
To   : ALL
From : Hatton
Date : Mon May 10 2021 02:06 am

 Re: Church Sound Board Pickin
 By: JIMMY ANDERSON to HATTON on Tue Mar 02 2021 10:55 am

>> Hatton> Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas on filtering out
>> the signal?

HA>> DM / Rampage: I know the runs are XLR cables but am unsure beyond
HA>> that; I'll have to do some more research.  Definitely worth digging
HA>> up a floor plate and pulling the plug off the board to check.

JA> Let us know how it goes! Now we're all invested. :-)

Picking this thread back up as I was finally able to get into the building and do some testing.

Note, this is just for the "worst offender" line.  I believe I've isolated the issue to somewhere in the line between the microphone and the XLR jack.  I finally got to where the jack is and unplugged the mic and there is no excess audio.

Looking at the line, it's super thin and there's a section where the rubber/sheath is gone so the ground wire looks exposed.  It was also coiled up and zip-tied.  Spreading the cable out made no change so now I'm going to need to go back and test with the ferite.

At least I don't have to go chase the wire from the box to the board... at least I hope I don't.

Hatton

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