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Re: Monitor out noise


 Just like real life :blush:

 



Yes of course, didn't think of it that way, I'm used to small stages and small rooms and no listen wedge at mixpos and tend to attenuate monitors and amps quite a lot in my settings, so I just didn't see what you were trying to communicate to my stubborn mind. :blush:  Well, if you at first don't succeed, try and try again. Or, as Homer Simpson puts it: If at first you don't succed, give up. The choise is yours :)~:-)~:smile:

 

 


Powered stuff with no attenuation is a pita in my world of mixing and matching, sometimes using stuff for other than it's intended purpose and quite often hooking up to substandard and noisy equipment.

 



Copy before post is SOP, unfortunately I haven't quite included copy before any action in my routine. Shit happens, we learn - or not.


 So what was that you were trying to say, can you repeat? :lol:


Have you tried fiddling with the monitor setting? What if you attenuate the monitor at the pot and compensate by turning it up in the monitor section? I know that it removes some headroom, but if there is some unused headroom there it could be used to lower the noise floor.