Hello all! Love our Qu32 - really a neat product. Recently we have had a super strange issue.
Ch14 is causing some major static/interference. Only strange thing is, nothing is connected to it! The jack is completely empty, no fancy routing, just static noise coming through on the display (and in the house). The static does change with the gain (up/down). No change with phantom on or off. I can mute the channel and the static stops, but the level lights still go crazy. When I say static I’m talking like sketchy analog mic noise - but loud! (Gain is at 20db and noise is 0 on the output).
If I had to offer a thought it seems like a short somehow in the board.
This is where I want to lean on the community. I do not understand how a digital board can have something like this? Anyone have thoughts on a channel filled with static and nothing connected to it?
I’ll post a video I took here shortly after it uploads.
Could be a bad earth or an open circuit in the input wiring. For diagnostic try plugging a short circuit input plug into the channel - see if anything changes.
Even digital mixers have some analogue (for Qu I think until after the input gain) AFAIK nothing in this world is naturally digital (except life itself ).
I agree with XYZ - it will need serious repair work if itts not obvious.
In my case if I turn the fader down it goes away and its intrinsically connected to the gain know,
when I open all channels to unity and gain to 12 o’clock its the only channel that you can hear buzzing
but when you turn the gain down to about 9 o clock noise its gone. its very annoying…
Unfortunately no, but also the issue hasn’t moved to other channels. So we just put some tape on that channel and moved on. Channel is completely empty, gain all the way down, no phantom, and it’ll show clipping every now and then. Super strange.