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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 7494044" data-attributes="member: 600350"><p>Food for thought.</p><p></p><p>set everything flat on the deck and the set the gains</p><p></p><p>remember, if you mess with any deck settings after you set it, you will introduce distrortion. Which is why you usually set everything below the deck max volume. For example. If I use my loudness, or increase the sub level or tweek the eq, or even the SLA, I NEVER turn it up to the point where I set the max at on the deck. because when you mess with all those, your introducing distortion at a lower thresshold now. so 0-40 is my band, I set it at 38 everything flat, I get no clipping. If I change settings I never go past 30</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 7494044, member: 600350"] Food for thought. set everything flat on the deck and the set the gains remember, if you mess with any deck settings after you set it, you will introduce distrortion. Which is why you usually set everything below the deck max volume. For example. If I use my loudness, or increase the sub level or tweek the eq, or even the SLA, I NEVER turn it up to the point where I set the max at on the deck. because when you mess with all those, your introducing distortion at a lower thresshold now. so 0-40 is my band, I set it at 38 everything flat, I get no clipping. If I change settings I never go past 30 [/QUOTE]
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