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Behringer X32 has a air leak in the mains!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Johnston" data-source="post: 138477" data-attributes="member: 8757"><p>Re: Behringer X32 has a air leak in the mains!</p><p></p><p>Guys, thanks for all your help. Can't remember who, but someone said I may have a metric crap load of gain. So I went up to look at the amps. Before the amps I found this box labeled controller. On the input side I found a switch that read what I beloved to say -10 or +4. It was switched to -10. I put it to the +4 position and the hiss left, but I lost about 25% of my volume. I still had plenty of room on the board so I was able to get the volume back and the hiss stayed away. Problem is I don't what the switch is, or what I actually did. Any thoughts? </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]154109[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Johnston, post: 138477, member: 8757"] Re: Behringer X32 has a air leak in the mains! Guys, thanks for all your help. Can't remember who, but someone said I may have a metric crap load of gain. So I went up to look at the amps. Before the amps I found this box labeled controller. On the input side I found a switch that read what I beloved to say -10 or +4. It was switched to -10. I put it to the +4 position and the hiss left, but I lost about 25% of my volume. I still had plenty of room on the board so I was able to get the volume back and the hiss stayed away. Problem is I don't what the switch is, or what I actually did. Any thoughts? [ATTACH=CONFIG]154109.vB5-legacyid=12085[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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