Dual La2a - [silent:arts] version
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OK Got it down to -75dBu at max Gain !! At 70 it is non-existent!!!
Yeah!
Quote .... "My Photo-love Story"
I am going to make another very soon and I plan on trying to put together some of the tips on reducing the hum on this unit.
Thanks Volker ! Bernd!
Sounds great! Very quick with my Vactrol T4b clone
-Chuck
Yeah!
Quote .... "My Photo-love Story"
I am going to make another very soon and I plan on trying to put together some of the tips on reducing the hum on this unit.
Thanks Volker ! Bernd!
Sounds great! Very quick with my Vactrol T4b clone
-Chuck
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Numero deux....
Did this one for my producer here in LA for trade on some slick mix-production on some new tracks. Hey Volker I used those old MAllorys in here but I think they might be not so great. When I fire the unit up ,if the gain is up, it squeals a high pitch noise which goes away in 1/2 a second.
So I may swap those caps out to see.
This one has no noise at all!
Thanks Again!
Up next the Analag....
-ChuckD
Did this one for my producer here in LA for trade on some slick mix-production on some new tracks. Hey Volker I used those old MAllorys in here but I think they might be not so great. When I fire the unit up ,if the gain is up, it squeals a high pitch noise which goes away in 1/2 a second.
So I may swap those caps out to see.
This one has no noise at all!
Thanks Again!
Up next the Analag....
-ChuckD
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Charles,
I agree with Volker, your DIY output is simply amazing, concerning both, quantity and quality. You grounded the individual channels to the left of the main board and the IEC ground to the right. Putting all grounds together to a single point on chassis might be better, but when there is no hum at all, leave it as it is. Great front panel.
regards
Bernd
I agree with Volker, your DIY output is simply amazing, concerning both, quantity and quality. You grounded the individual channels to the left of the main board and the IEC ground to the right. Putting all grounds together to a single point on chassis might be better, but when there is no hum at all, leave it as it is. Great front panel.
regards
Bernd
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