My current system is a Shure GLX-D6+ receiver into my Axe fx III Mk2. I'm using a single mono cable to the front instrument socket. The transmitter is a Shure GLX-D1+. and that system has all worked fine for the last couple of year. My problem is I have just bought the Shure GLX-D4R+ rack receiver and swapped out the GLX-D6+ and now it overloads the input, to the extent that clean sounds are breaking up and everything is just louder. I'm using the instrument output jack from the 4R+ and not the XLR (which I think is correct).
These are the steps I've taken so far:
1. Made sure that the 4R+ is set to -18Db (which is the lowest it will go), As far as I can tell there is no adjustment possible on the transmitter side.
3. Changed the cable.
4. Moved the cable to the rear instrument jack input on the Axe.
5. Reduced the input sensitivity (was at 6.8% for my main guitar) to 0%
6. There is a line/mic switch on the back but that relates to the XLR connector. I could try this, but I would prefer to use the normal jack connectors rather than an XLR.
The input is still coming in way too hot in comparison to my original 6+.
Is anyone using the latest Shure rack GLX-DR4+ receiver? Any suggestions as to what might be wrong would be appreciated - thanks in advance.
Andy
These are the steps I've taken so far:
1. Made sure that the 4R+ is set to -18Db (which is the lowest it will go), As far as I can tell there is no adjustment possible on the transmitter side.
3. Changed the cable.
4. Moved the cable to the rear instrument jack input on the Axe.
5. Reduced the input sensitivity (was at 6.8% for my main guitar) to 0%
6. There is a line/mic switch on the back but that relates to the XLR connector. I could try this, but I would prefer to use the normal jack connectors rather than an XLR.
The input is still coming in way too hot in comparison to my original 6+.
Is anyone using the latest Shure rack GLX-DR4+ receiver? Any suggestions as to what might be wrong would be appreciated - thanks in advance.
Andy