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Soundcraft GB8 ? No pad?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ron Kimball" data-source="post: 99161" data-attributes="member: 405"><p>Re: Soundcraft GB8 ? No pad?</p><p></p><p>I thought that I'd mention that my DL1608 has no pads and but has nicely tapered gains that have plenty of range. I've had a couple inputs given me where the talent warned me that I'd need to pad it as others have had problems with the signals being too hot. No prob with the DL1608's XLR inputs. I do carry a pair of 20dB inline pads and also have the option of using my one foot XLR to TRS adapter cables so I can use the DL1608's internal 20dB pads on the line inputs on channels 13-16 - but no need so far. I originally bought the inline pads to use with a MixWiz that overloaded with the line out from a Peavey keyboard amp.</p><p> </p><p>I did have one time where I had to have a guitarist turn up because I had the DL1608's gain WFO and wasn't getting a usable signal out of the mic on his amp. It really was ridiculously low but would imply that the DL1608's inputs are a bit on the "cold" side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron Kimball, post: 99161, member: 405"] Re: Soundcraft GB8 ? No pad? I thought that I'd mention that my DL1608 has no pads and but has nicely tapered gains that have plenty of range. I've had a couple inputs given me where the talent warned me that I'd need to pad it as others have had problems with the signals being too hot. No prob with the DL1608's XLR inputs. I do carry a pair of 20dB inline pads and also have the option of using my one foot XLR to TRS adapter cables so I can use the DL1608's internal 20dB pads on the line inputs on channels 13-16 - but no need so far. I originally bought the inline pads to use with a MixWiz that overloaded with the line out from a Peavey keyboard amp. I did have one time where I had to have a guitarist turn up because I had the DL1608's gain WFO and wasn't getting a usable signal out of the mic on his amp. It really was ridiculously low but would imply that the DL1608's inputs are a bit on the "cold" side. [/QUOTE]
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