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<blockquote data-quote="Greg Cameron" data-source="post: 55585" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Re: TC D-Two hiss</p><p></p><p>The problem goes away when it has no input plugged into it from my Avid Venue. It seems far more sensitive to noise on the outputs of the analog I/O board than the M-One plugged in next to it. It's a bit strange. No matter how I set up the gain structure, it's very noisy. Yet the M-one moved to the same output sounds fine. It almost like the D2 is amplifying the thermal noise generated by the outputs by a good 10-20dB. You can mask it in performance pretty well, but it's obvious in a quiet room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg Cameron, post: 55585, member: 42"] Re: TC D-Two hiss The problem goes away when it has no input plugged into it from my Avid Venue. It seems far more sensitive to noise on the outputs of the analog I/O board than the M-One plugged in next to it. It's a bit strange. No matter how I set up the gain structure, it's very noisy. Yet the M-one moved to the same output sounds fine. It almost like the D2 is amplifying the thermal noise generated by the outputs by a good 10-20dB. You can mask it in performance pretty well, but it's obvious in a quiet room. [/QUOTE]
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