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I'm reminded of days long ago when I worked at gibson and sometimes had to do odd things for famous people. The guitar tech of one famous user requested a sophisticated modification from me. This particular famous user had a habit of grabbing any convenient volume knob and turning it up anytime he didn't think the sound in his monitors was loud enough, and consequently screwing up the levels all through the system that his faithful tech had carefully set. So said tech requested that I modify all of his units in a way that challenged my engineering skills to their fullest. So, I sawed off the input and output volume knobs completely, and gouged out the remaining nub of plastic such that it could only be adjusted with a screwdriver. The tech was happy, and the famous guy presumably found another knob to grab. kim At 11:21 PM 9/15/2002, Louie Angulo wrote: >Hi Sean, >meine is also from 1996 and i changed the resistors as >well but like you say it did not do anything as far as >the sensitivity.I have the input from most of my >processors and loop devices set at twelve o´clock and >it takes a lot for them to distort. >I wonder if this has been changed in the new units ______________________________________________________________________ Kim Flint | Looper's Delight kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com