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Re: Behringer DEQ 2496 questionPerhaps there is more than one sticky audio mechanism, The one I am familiar with, punching through an oxide layer (an insulator), generally is on/off, not fractionally attenuated. (often happens in insert jack switches). But who knows.. I recall one amplifier with a misguided thermal protection scheme that would fold back the gain as it got hotter and hotter... Lots of fun in a monitor rig, since after it cools down, it restores the full gain and the system takes off feeding back for no apparent reason.JR
Re: Behringer DEQ 2496 question
Perhaps there is more than one sticky audio mechanism, The one I am familiar with, punching through an oxide layer (an insulator), generally is on/off, not fractionally attenuated. (often happens in insert jack switches).
But who knows.. I recall one amplifier with a misguided thermal protection scheme that would fold back the gain as it got hotter and hotter... Lots of fun in a monitor rig, since after it cools down, it restores the full gain and the system takes off feeding back for no apparent reason.
JR