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Hi everyone,

(I've been lurking in the shadows for a while, posting very
infrequently.)
Does anyone know how the jumpers (on the terminal strip) should be
attached? I'm going in/out via 1/4", but since one of the jumpers has
come undone the unit has developed a nasty buzz. I don't have the unit
in front of me right now (it's at my new digs). I've googled it and
not found the answer. I also did not find the manual at the dBx site.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Ben

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ben wrote:

Hi everyone,

(I've been lurking in the shadows for a while, posting very
infrequently.)
Does anyone know how the jumpers (on the terminal strip) should be
attached? I'm going in/out via 1/4", but since one of the jumpers has
come undone the unit has developed a nasty buzz. I don't have the unit
in front of me right now (it's at my new digs). I've googled it and
not found the answer. I also did not find the manual at the dBx site.
Any help is appreciated.



It's not even in the manual, but mine has Det+ jumpered to Signal+ and
Det- to Signal-, and it looks like they've never been moved.

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