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<blockquote data-quote="brian maddox" data-source="post: 43194" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>Re: budget wired IEM setup</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>i agree that pack limiters are next to useless. the in ears i use are very sensitive so they'd blow my ears out before a pack limiter would ever come on. even shure has figured this out and replaced their limiter in the new PSM900 and PSM1000 with a 'volume limiter' which is really just a preset max volume for the volume knob, which is very handy, but not a signal limiter of any kind.</p><p></p><p>you are also quite right that gain structure is the real key here. in fact, if you get the gain structure wrong, an RF hit can be the worst offender since you've got the pack up too high to compensate for not enough level coming into the transmitter....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian maddox, post: 43194, member: 158"] Re: budget wired IEM setup i agree that pack limiters are next to useless. the in ears i use are very sensitive so they'd blow my ears out before a pack limiter would ever come on. even shure has figured this out and replaced their limiter in the new PSM900 and PSM1000 with a 'volume limiter' which is really just a preset max volume for the volume knob, which is very handy, but not a signal limiter of any kind. you are also quite right that gain structure is the real key here. in fact, if you get the gain structure wrong, an RF hit can be the worst offender since you've got the pack up too high to compensate for not enough level coming into the transmitter.... [/QUOTE]
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