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Gear / Technical Help => Battery Boxes, Preamps, Mixers, ADCs, and Processors => Topic started by: rockphantom on June 01, 2017, 04:55:53 PM
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I've noticed that the left channel of my CA-11 card mics is stronger than the right channel by about 2db.
I use the Ugly 2 preamp in tandem with this mic.
How could I use the miniaturized trimmers on the Ugly 2 to permanently boost the right channel by 2db?
Do I need to use a Phillips screwdriver to turn the right trimmer, clockwise by a certain amount?
Guidance would be appreciated as I am going to tape a big rock show tomorrow night.
Thank you!
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You want to lower the higher gain channel.First make sure both miniature gain pots are fully clockwise and than lower the louder channel until more even
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Thanks for the advice. How do I lower the channel gain? Twist the gain pot counter clock wise?
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Thanks for the advice. How do I lower the channel gain? Twist the gain pot counter clock wise?
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