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bangbusbonanza! Hay, I would like to thank you for your response to my question on the zero 8. I am now a proud owner! I wanna let anyone know that the Zero 8 is Awesome! The his or white noise is present, but it is not detectable unless you pay strict attention. In my opinion it makes no more or less noise than my Denon DN-X1500. Some self noise is to be expected when using a mixer with analog inputs and outputs. I would recommend getting one if you are interested! Its a DJ mixer on steroids!!!
Well, It make no difference if it is "monster" cable or not to me. My question is is there noise present in the outputs? I have had good experience with "monster" myself and I'm not slow or retarded so forget the opinion on the cables and give me the drop on the zero 8 noise problem.
So, If I use monster cable, I should not have a white noise problem at all? That is if I keep the power source away from the cables, right? But, most importantly, can you hear the white noise in the mix-down. I don't care about having noise in my monitoring signal.
Dude Monster Cables have been a long-running joke in the audio community. They are overpriced and do not offer performance that is nearly worth the money. Anyone that buys monster cables is a retard. Even Mogami cables are a ripoff. (Although they are good.) Unless you have an extremely state of the art studio, you'll be fine with any cables. if you have noise it's probably a power problem or something from the source itself. don't believe the hype and waste money lol.
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The his or white noise is present, but it is not detectable unless you pay strict attention. In my opinion it makes no more or less noise than my Denon DN-X1500. Some self noise is to be expected when using a mixer with analog inputs and outputs. I would recommend getting one if you are interested! Its a DJ mixer on steroids!!!
like the word "manger" with a different stress on the "A"