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Thanks my friend that was the explanation i was looking for cheers Lu >> >High frequencies clip easier on the EDP. Turn the > input gain down > >until the distortion goes away. Changing the > resistors on the input > >will only change the position of the knop required > to get the proper > >signal to the edp. If you turn your input knob > down, it can reduce the > >input signal to an appropriate level. Resistor > change is not > >necessary, but it may make you feel better about > the knob position. > >You can also reposition the know on the > potentiometer shaft to point > >however you want, if that matters to you. This > input control is just a > >voltage divider, absolute position should not > matter as long as you > >have the range you need for your inputs. > >bret > >--- Louie Angulo <laab2000us@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> sorry i meant increasing the tolerance of the > input or > >> decreasing the sensitivity > >> I am curious how far do you have the input > normally > >> set? i have it at about 11 o´clock and it still > clips. > >> I am running a roland preamp into it but i also > own a > >> boomerang which hardly ever clips.It is specially > >> sensitive with bright tones. > >> cheers > >> lou ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com