Patrick
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Hi guys,
Ive got a problem. Ive got a SPL kultube Compressor, that i want to rack up through my series loop on my RM100. I tried it , and it drops in volume heaps and is losing all bass and is quite a bit more distorted.
Im thinking its because the line level outputs/inputs of the RM100 and the inputs/outputs are mismatched. Only thing i can find in the RM100 manual is that the loop is line level.
This is an excerpt of the SPL Kultube manual.
"Analog XLR and RCA jacks
Symmetrical XLR and RCA jacks are used for analog in- and outputs. An analog
mixing console is generally connected here (Insert Send/Return). Since the
RCA and XLR jacks are wired in parallel, unbalanced operation of the RCA
jack will have the same effect on the XLR jack and vice-versa. The Kultube is
configured for a nominal level of +4dBu and can handle an input level of max.
25 dBu, with max. +23 dBu available on the output. It is recommended to drive
the Kultube with a signal level of between 0 dBu and 12 dBu ? this being the
optimum drive range for signal processing in which also the signal-to-noise
ratio is the best."
Anyone know if Im on the right track , and if I can fix this somehow?[/code]
Ive got a problem. Ive got a SPL kultube Compressor, that i want to rack up through my series loop on my RM100. I tried it , and it drops in volume heaps and is losing all bass and is quite a bit more distorted.
Im thinking its because the line level outputs/inputs of the RM100 and the inputs/outputs are mismatched. Only thing i can find in the RM100 manual is that the loop is line level.
This is an excerpt of the SPL Kultube manual.
"Analog XLR and RCA jacks
Symmetrical XLR and RCA jacks are used for analog in- and outputs. An analog
mixing console is generally connected here (Insert Send/Return). Since the
RCA and XLR jacks are wired in parallel, unbalanced operation of the RCA
jack will have the same effect on the XLR jack and vice-versa. The Kultube is
configured for a nominal level of +4dBu and can handle an input level of max.
25 dBu, with max. +23 dBu available on the output. It is recommended to drive
the Kultube with a signal level of between 0 dBu and 12 dBu ? this being the
optimum drive range for signal processing in which also the signal-to-noise
ratio is the best."
Anyone know if Im on the right track , and if I can fix this somehow?[/code]