![]() and i can't really afford to replace my mics right now, either. i need the lights- there isn't a way around that. I was able to eq it out with some severe chopping with a tiny q right around that frequency, but i was wondering if there was a better, and less destructive way to handle this. don't have an extension on hand right now to try to power it from further away. neither made much of a difference at all. i tried moving the light to a different power strip, then to a different outlet, and then finally powering it from the next room. In order to get some video of the proceedings, i got an led light panel (Aputure Light Storm LS 1s), and hope to add an led fresnel at some point, in addition to a practical light here and there.Īnd now, the problem: i'm noticing the mics are picking up a hum from the lights, right around 9500k or so. mostly acoustic guitar, percussion and vocals (for now). Here's my story: i'm trying to get live and compiled takes of performances and recordings in my home studio. Not sure if this is the right forum for this, but it seems like you guys might deal with this, so i'm giving it a shot.
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