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<blockquote data-quote="seatown1two" data-source="post: 7772104" data-attributes="member: 641546"><p>I'm using a ZED draconia II and I'm wondering how I should go about setting the gains using my ears and the LED indicators. I set the line driver to put out ~2V and set the amplifier gain to match that. I don't see any of the LED's lighting up with those settings. If I turn the gain up a bit more the lights with flash during peaks which I'm wondering if its ok? Obviously when they are solid I turn the gain down but I'm wondering if the flashing indicators during peaks are ok. Channels in question are powering a set of comps with no filter active on the amp.. Any feedback is appreciated...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seatown1two, post: 7772104, member: 641546"] I'm using a ZED draconia II and I'm wondering how I should go about setting the gains using my ears and the LED indicators. I set the line driver to put out ~2V and set the amplifier gain to match that. I don't see any of the LED's lighting up with those settings. If I turn the gain up a bit more the lights with flash during peaks which I'm wondering if its ok? Obviously when they are solid I turn the gain down but I'm wondering if the flashing indicators during peaks are ok. Channels in question are powering a set of comps with no filter active on the amp.. Any feedback is appreciated... [/QUOTE]
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