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pfm2 with yellow OLED : high frequency solution
clément:
If you are monitoring through a DAW you may use an EQ around 15.5 kHz with a really narrow bandwidth, that will work and should be quite discreet.
molpho:
Thank you clément, I'll try to follow your advice!
Althought maybe I'll look for someone in my region capable to accomplish Xavier's trick.
thanks again
ladyday:
Hello to all!
I am a newbie here.
I bought an assembled blue preenfm2 and I can hear the high noise that you are talking about.
It seems that if I use earphones it disappear.
Now, my problem is very big: I can't solder and I have no one that can help me.
The noise is a big problem to use the preen in the studio.
And now I have to use it in Conservatory too for my studies.
PLEASE: CAN YOU HELP ME?!
THANKS A LOT
Xavier:
EDITED : i thought it was a blue OLED. Seems like it's a yellow OLED in a blue metal box ;)
Hello,
I have a blue OLED and it makes lots of noise (not the 13.5Khz noise though), unfortunately i don't have a solution for the blue OLED.
The only solution you have if you cannot modify the hardware is to have a look at the noise with a spectrum analyser and set an EQ to remove it.
Xavier
served:
We will solve it. Its a yellow OLED screen.
--- Quote from: ladyday on December 11, 2018, 10:11:58 PM ---Hello to all!
I am a newbie here.
I bought an assembled blue preenfm2 and I can hear the high noise that you are talking about.
It seems that if I use earphones it disappear.
Now, my problem is very big: I can't solder and I have no one that can help me.
The noise is a big problem to use the preen in the studio.
And now I have to use it in Conservatory too for my studies.
PLEASE: CAN YOU HELP ME?!
THANKS A LOT
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