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Intermittent Volume Fluctuation
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<blockquote data-quote="John Renner" data-source="post: 212013" data-attributes="member: 12939"><p>I had a signal one time that was split to too many pieces of equipment, eq, compressor, tapedecks, etc and the overall effect was that the impedance was too low for the output, it drew too much power from the output jack I was coming off and it had a ramping up just like that. It went from quiet to much to loud and then an immediate drop to nothing. That was on analog gear however. That said, you might check your impedance on the inputs and outputs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Renner, post: 212013, member: 12939"] I had a signal one time that was split to too many pieces of equipment, eq, compressor, tapedecks, etc and the overall effect was that the impedance was too low for the output, it drew too much power from the output jack I was coming off and it had a ramping up just like that. It went from quiet to much to loud and then an immediate drop to nothing. That was on analog gear however. That said, you might check your impedance on the inputs and outputs. [/QUOTE]
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