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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Blakeney" data-source="post: 2817" data-attributes="member: 178"><p>Anybody have experience with the L or R bus dropping about -3 db or more below the other on an ML3000? At the last gig before tonight I noticed a slight differentiation between the L and R bus but not enough to worry about. Then after soundcheck today I began noticing a huge difference of as much as 6db difference. I tried using different channels as well as unplugging my L/R inserts but I'm confident that its in the console. I finally had to adjust the gains on my EQ to level it up enough to get through the show....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Blakeney, post: 2817, member: 178"] Anybody have experience with the L or R bus dropping about -3 db or more below the other on an ML3000? At the last gig before tonight I noticed a slight differentiation between the L and R bus but not enough to worry about. Then after soundcheck today I began noticing a huge difference of as much as 6db difference. I tried using different channels as well as unplugging my L/R inserts but I'm confident that its in the console. I finally had to adjust the gains on my EQ to level it up enough to get through the show.... [/QUOTE]
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