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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2010

This is how I handled an audio bleed over problem

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  • After 10 years of DJing I also ran into the scratchy noise over an existing track playing once I turned on the system.........I realigned the power cords opposite to the audio cords and the problem disappeared! .......so actually what I did was to have the power cords exit the audio road case on the right and the audio cords exit on the left .......and if there came a time when they had to cross I had them cross at right angles over one another ...to avoid the bleed out sound...:)

  • @mrstevieray16 Great advise....thanx!

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  • That is a great idea I should try that great video ,thanks for sharing.

    D.J. Terra Prime

  • you need to do a gig log tonight!!!!!!

  • Cool.

     I zip tie all the power leads on the left side of my fight cases and the audio on the right side.

  • never seen your hair like that! nice style!

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