I would also like to record directly from the line output of the 837 Rodgers Trillium at the Amsterdam United Methodist Church, but get no signal from the line-out jack. I have to use the headphone jack instead...after turning up the headphone volume. It works, but the signal is not as loud as it should be--I really have to crank up the volume on playback. The organ was installed last October, and I've asked that it be fixed. The last I heard, the technician was going to contact Rodgers to find out from them as to what could be causing the problem. Has anyone else on the list had the problem of no signal at the line out jack? Jim Hughston jehughston@xxxxxxxxxxx Director of Music Amsterdam United Methodist Church Amsterdam, NY ======================================= ----- Original Message ----- From: "noel jones" <zimbelstern@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 7:22 PM Subject: [rodgersorgan] Don't be afraid! & Audio HUM > ....................SNIP................. > I should also mention that I have been working with a church that has > wished to record directly from the line output of a Rodgers Trillium > 837, but has been faced with a hum problem when trying to do that. To > help eliminate this they had an electrician put the organ and the church > sound system on the same circuit, but this did not eliminate the hum. A > matching box with ground lifter did not help at all. talked with the > church, and I have just gotten email from them that the problem has been > solved. ANOTHER outlet on the same circuit had a bad ground and has > been repaired and the problem is gone! > > It's easy to blame these things on the organ and/or the sound board, but > this is just a another case in which they were both innocent. > > noel jones > > >