Seems that no matter how hard I am pushing my system, the input/output levels on the DR260 only light one bar, yet on the computer, they show much higher levels. Is there a setting I am missing?
Hmmm :?
Somewhere I have read that there are internal jumpers for boosting gain, but this uncalibrates the LED's. Have you done that? Are you the original owner?
You rang?
I believe it is the ballistics of the meter...the LCD/crt reacts much faster than the LED meters on the unit.. I too have seen this and I use the GUI as my default. You can adjust the input levels on the 260 to optimize the display but anything around -o- vu on the GUI is good.. NO CLIPPING though...
Gadget
Something to try. Set your limiters at -0- / infinity, then push it into limiting. Are you still getting nothing above the lowest LED but the limit indicators ignited?
I'll try that this weekend, of course with the amps off
I, also, get the high end hiss from the DR260, goes away when I mute the output. Any suggestions? I am changing out all of my amps after this weekend, so it would be a good time to calibrate everything.
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Somewhere I have read that there are internal jumpers for boosting gain, but this uncalibrates the LED's. Have you done that? Are you the original owner?
Oh... Gadget? :?: :?: :?:
DRA
I believe it is the ballistics of the meter...the LCD/crt reacts much faster than the LED meters on the unit.. I too have seen this and I use the GUI as my default. You can adjust the input levels on the 260 to optimize the display but anything around -o- vu on the GUI is good.. NO CLIPPING though...
Gadget
DRA
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soundguycevinm, is the unit still under warranty?
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I, also, get the high end hiss from the DR260, goes away when I mute the output. Any suggestions? I am changing out all of my amps after this weekend, so it would be a good time to calibrate everything.
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