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<blockquote data-quote="n2audio" data-source="post: 8331411" data-attributes="member: 540940"><p>670/600 doesn't make much difference. The target voltage is</p><p></p><p>LPF can vary. There's no RIGHT setting, and what sounds good to one person won't be where the next prefers it. Try ~80 and play a few tunes. Try ~100, try 70. See if you have a preference. It's entirely possible you won't notice much difference at all.</p><p></p><p>Hi/low depends on your preamp signal. Low range is good for up to 5v which is probably where you're going to be.</p><p></p><p>If you have a line driver or another high voltage signal source you might want to try the high setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2audio, post: 8331411, member: 540940"] 670/600 doesn't make much difference. The target voltage is LPF can vary. There's no RIGHT setting, and what sounds good to one person won't be where the next prefers it. Try ~80 and play a few tunes. Try ~100, try 70. See if you have a preference. It's entirely possible you won't notice much difference at all. Hi/low depends on your preamp signal. Low range is good for up to 5v which is probably where you're going to be. If you have a line driver or another high voltage signal source you might want to try the high setting. [/QUOTE]
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