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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Blakeney" data-source="post: 40672" data-attributes="member: 178"><p>Re: ML3000 L/R Bus</p><p></p><p>We just got the console out a little while ago, and of course, now its working fine... I'm going to run audio through it for a few hours to allow for it to get a little warm. I took the back cover off to look for signs of corrosion, loose ribbon cables, etc... and found none. The only thing I did do was calibrate the left analog VU meter which was ever so slightly out of calibration. I ran a 1KHZ tone through a mono channel and L/R were dead even on the LED meters. </p><p></p><p>The Left side WAS still lower yesterday even when the EQ's were removed from the L/R inserts......Can a bad snake return load one of these outputs down enough to lower the output by as much as 6dB ??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Blakeney, post: 40672, member: 178"] Re: ML3000 L/R Bus We just got the console out a little while ago, and of course, now its working fine... I'm going to run audio through it for a few hours to allow for it to get a little warm. I took the back cover off to look for signs of corrosion, loose ribbon cables, etc... and found none. The only thing I did do was calibrate the left analog VU meter which was ever so slightly out of calibration. I ran a 1KHZ tone through a mono channel and L/R were dead even on the LED meters. The Left side WAS still lower yesterday even when the EQ's were removed from the L/R inserts......Can a bad snake return load one of these outputs down enough to lower the output by as much as 6dB ?? [/QUOTE]
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