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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 4112710" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Whether or not the noise will be an audible problem is anyone's guess. The point is, you payed good money for a h/u with a hot signal voltage (presumably) and yet you will be setting it up so that it will use almost none of it in the run back to your amps.</p><p>Let me ask you this, if your gains were to be set in the middle (just for this discussion's sake), do you really think its a good idea to run one gain in the signal chain at max, and the other at its minimum to make up for it? Does this sound like a reasonable way to set up a signal chain? Why are you so afraid to just set them the right way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 4112710, member: 549629"] Whether or not the noise will be an audible problem is anyone's guess. The point is, you payed good money for a h/u with a hot signal voltage (presumably) and yet you will be setting it up so that it will use almost none of it in the run back to your amps. Let me ask you this, if your gains were to be set in the middle (just for this discussion's sake), do you really think its a good idea to run one gain in the signal chain at max, and the other at its minimum to make up for it? Does this sound like a reasonable way to set up a signal chain? Why are you so afraid to just set them the right way? [/QUOTE]
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