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Re: edp +(and unseated eproms)
AH HA! I bet that's it. I didn't know there was an on board limiter, but
now
that you mention it, that would totally explain the sound. That slight
muddy
tone you can get with a compressor sometimes. Lacking dynamics. Maybe
I've
got too hot a signal going into the EDP? We'll see. I didn't think I was
seeing red lights, but the unit's up pretty high in my rig.
Now I just have to reseat the eproms. I did the Hans method of giving it a
little wack last time it went into a never ending Loop3 cycle, and it went
right into the rest of the boot process. What gives? Is it the humidity
of
bonnie bonnie ol' England? I've *never* had this issue with another piece
of
gear, yet it seems to be a fairly common occurance with EDP owners. I
wonder
why? Is it the ZIF sockets they're using?
Mark Sottilaro
Andy Ewen wrote:
>
> the problem would be a signal that was too healthy overloading the input
> and engaging the limiter. That can also have a low-pass effect. You may
> need to turn the input volume knob down a bit if that is the problem.
- References:
- RE: edp +
- From: "Andy Ewen" <andy.ewen@btinternet.com>