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![]() Bret Ludwig wrote: Arny Krueger wrote: Using audio production type signal processors in home audio applications has some exposures, no matter who makes it. There are two more-or-less standards for input and output voltages. One is called consumer and the other is called professional. There's about 11 dB difference between them, which means that a piece of consumer gear used for audio production could end up clipping, and a piece of professional gear used for home audio could end up being noisy. Well not especially noisy to be honest. Matching transformers. They're a wonderful thing. They're hugely expesive. And non-linear. Changing a couple of resistor values inside the unit makes more sense if you know how to. Graham |
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