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Can anyone make me a Test Tone?
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<blockquote data-quote="528hz" data-source="post: 4444537" data-attributes="member: 581076"><p>Well when you think about, music is usually recorded around there (-5.6 DB to be exact), and when you set your gains on your amp, the suggestion is to use a -3 or 0 DB tone.</p><p></p><p>If you don't ever play anything that it close to what you set your gain (ie. you don't compete or don't ever use -3 or 0 DB tracks), I think you could have a better reactive setting on the amp and can more acurately set the gain for listening to music. Maybe my thoughts are off but.....</p><p></p><p>Plus, I want to see what the differences in voltage would be between different volume levels and gain settings on the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="528hz, post: 4444537, member: 581076"] Well when you think about, music is usually recorded around there (-5.6 DB to be exact), and when you set your gains on your amp, the suggestion is to use a -3 or 0 DB tone. If you don't ever play anything that it close to what you set your gain (ie. you don't compete or don't ever use -3 or 0 DB tracks), I think you could have a better reactive setting on the amp and can more acurately set the gain for listening to music. Maybe my thoughts are off but..... Plus, I want to see what the differences in voltage would be between different volume levels and gain settings on the amp. [/QUOTE]
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