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Quote from: bgalizio on October 01, 2007, 12:26:28 PMJerry says my AERCO MP-2 clips at +27dBM:QuoteThe AERCO clips at about +24 dBM which in the special case of a standard (600Ohm) load is the same as dBv. Since the preamp can drive a 600 ohm load with~0 loss of signal (low output impedance), the dBU (unloaded output)is the same.So as long as I don't go over +6dBV into the Korg, I won't have brickwalling problems, right?
QuoteThe AERCO clips at about +24 dBM which in the special case of a standard (600Ohm) load is the same as dBv. Since the preamp can drive a 600 ohm load with~0 loss of signal (low output impedance), the dBU (unloaded output)is the same.
Quote from: guysonic on October 01, 2007, 03:25:38 AMIf those are preamp gain settings, then find the setting that makes preamp's clip indicator work on loudest sounds, choosing one gain setting less as the way to go for best preamp+ headroom performance.
Quote from: guysonic on October 01, 2007, 03:25:38 AMThat is if your deck can take the resulting line level without overload, and if not, consider needing a passive attenuation pad between pre and deck input so both work in their uncompromising 'cruising' modes. The idea is to operate the preamp on signal peaks to be within 5-12 dB of it's maximum output ability, and the deck getting near its maximum input ability on those peaks. This is the ideal, but not ABSOLUTELY necessary to be exact, just try to get as close to the ideal as is practical.
Quote from: guysonic on October 01, 2007, 01:34:52 PM.... but since no one has sent me MR-1 for bench testing as yet, can't tell you if MR-1 can handle anything over +9 dBv input specification.
Quote from: richardl on August 12, 2007, 06:19:58 PMQuote from: scyue on August 12, 2007, 04:34:34 PM...Now you can get a 64GBhttp://www.sandisk.com/OEM/ProductCatalog(1320)-SanDisk_SSD_UATA_5000_18.aspxAnyone know if the above is compatible and if so is it an easy exchange? What's the difference between SATA and UATA? I guess the MR-1 can take any 1.8" SSD drive in any capacity at long as it is 1.8"?I think UATA is Ultra ATA or Ultra Parallel ATA. I believe this is a different protocol from SATA or Serial ATA. But that Travelstar drive which is reportedly the original OEM drive MR-1 is also UATA. So in theory you could just swap in one of these SanDisk UATA SSD "drives". Let us know how it works.
Quote from: scyue on August 12, 2007, 04:34:34 PM...Now you can get a 64GBhttp://www.sandisk.com/OEM/ProductCatalog(1320)-SanDisk_SSD_UATA_5000_18.aspxAnyone know if the above is compatible and if so is it an easy exchange? What's the difference between SATA and UATA? I guess the MR-1 can take any 1.8" SSD drive in any capacity at long as it is 1.8"?
Quote from: gmm6797 on October 01, 2007, 06:54:14 PMQuote from: guysonic on October 01, 2007, 01:34:52 PM.... but since no one has sent me MR-1 for bench testing as yet, can't tell you if MR-1 can handle anything over +9 dBv input specification. PM me and Ill get you mine!Only catch, I will need a detailed no-geek description of where to run it with my Schoeps VMS02ib (some of the spec's I pasted above... Ill check my concert schedule to see if I can do with out it at all before 11/14, last show I have tickets for at this point this calendar year)
Quote from: Steam Powered on October 10, 2007, 01:03:42 PMIs there a hardware reset pinhole? I'm at work so I can't look now but I vaguely remember a blurb bout this.
Quote from: Nick's Picks on October 12, 2007, 07:26:07 AMjust plug it in over night.the battery is dead. it will come back to life.