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| Gear nut Join Date: Apr 2005
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| Compressor down stream affecting output of upstream pre? Strange question: chain: Bass--> Pendullum quartet (pre only) ---> Tube tech cl1b = Set nice level on quartet - start dialing in some mild compression on cl1b and I notice the output meter on the quartet drops - connected by xlr cables -- is cl1b doing this - obviously it is but how is it travelling back up the xlr to affect the output of the quartet --is this common? |
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| could the tubetech be backloading the pre output? |
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