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<blockquote data-quote="ieatdrt" data-source="post: 955749" data-attributes="member: 558481"><p>Anyone blow a speaker setting the gains by ear? I have a set of ID CSX54's in kicks. I just got a SX500.2 and I used a 1kHz test tone @ 0db to set the gains. Well everything worked fine. Heard the tone change when it began to clip and brought the gain down a bit. Now the midrange sounds like there's static. The right channel which wasn't connected when I set the gain sounds great but the left is hosed. Now I'm paranoid about setting the gain by ear when I get the new mids and because I'm replacing the deck with an AVCI-N2 and have to reset the gain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ieatdrt, post: 955749, member: 558481"] Anyone blow a speaker setting the gains by ear? I have a set of ID CSX54's in kicks. I just got a SX500.2 and I used a 1kHz test tone @ 0db to set the gains. Well everything worked fine. Heard the tone change when it began to clip and brought the gain down a bit. Now the midrange sounds like there's static. The right channel which wasn't connected when I set the gain sounds great but the left is hosed. Now I'm paranoid about setting the gain by ear when I get the new mids and because I'm replacing the deck with an AVCI-N2 and have to reset the gain. [/QUOTE]
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