« Reply #5 on: September 03, 2007, 09:11:18 AM »
wouldn't keeping the V3 in there allow you to have, essentially, an adjustable attenuator?
just turn the gain up enough to give the R-09 a reasonable level.
Although simply turning down the feed from the board would be a simpler solution...but I know sometimes you don't have the ability to do control that.
I could be wrong, but I believe it'd be the exact opposite of an attenuator, i.e. even with the levels at 0 the V3's analog out adds 10db gain. If you need the extra 10db (and I can't imagine that'd be the case) you'd be better served just increasing the gain on the R09. In most scenarios you'd need an actual attenuator, making the V3 even more unnecessary.
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