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Guitars sound harsh, likely culprit?
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<blockquote data-quote="2Wheelzgood" data-source="post: 8721897" data-attributes="member: 681277"><p>yes i'm glad i took your advice and went with the DSP, its really night and day!</p><p></p><p>I'm still a bit confused about the voltages, the shop warned me it might clip or i might blow my speakers due to the voltage handling limitations of the DSP compared to my amp.</p><p></p><p>what am i actually doing voltage wise when i change the In 1 or In 2 levels in the "Mixer" tab, or when i move the slider on the specified channels "Output" tab that goes up to lvl 60. what about the Main Volume page that goes up to lvl 66. Which setting is the one i have to be careful with?</p><p></p><p>thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Wheelzgood, post: 8721897, member: 681277"] yes i'm glad i took your advice and went with the DSP, its really night and day! I'm still a bit confused about the voltages, the shop warned me it might clip or i might blow my speakers due to the voltage handling limitations of the DSP compared to my amp. what am i actually doing voltage wise when i change the In 1 or In 2 levels in the "Mixer" tab, or when i move the slider on the specified channels "Output" tab that goes up to lvl 60. what about the Main Volume page that goes up to lvl 66. Which setting is the one i have to be careful with? thanks again [/QUOTE]
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