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| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2008 Location: Pensacola, FL
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Thread Starter | Problem with my D112
I was screwing around today, I decided to have a shoot out between my new beta52 and old d112 (which hasn't been used in a year or so). The d112 seems to work, as in it reproduces sound, but it is very quiet. Too quiet to be useable. Any thoughts on what could be wrong? The only thing I've tried to to clean the pins to make sure the cord was making a good connection. I know it isn't the cord, as the Beta sounded fine with the same chord.
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