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  • At what decibel level should Max output to?? (p.2)
2014/09/18 14:13:55
Beagle
musicman100
Beagle
musicman100
 





 
Well, isn't that just special? 




THE ABOVE METER has a different weighting than the BELOW meter



nice! 




Beagle,, I notice you use the little battery operated clip on version of this meter, but this is the permanent console version  for those times you know the BS will be in the studio!!!


Excellent!  gotta get me a rack of dem puppies!!!
2014/09/18 17:27:11
craigb
Mesh
It seems like all these meters are being set to be peaking at Max.........is it generally the default setting?





Not for all meters!
 
(And I DO have a couple of the BS meters, but in respect to the TOS I won't post those.  )
2014/09/18 17:40:48
Ham N Egz
I am looking for a rats arse meter, with a negative going scale.
2014/09/19 08:56:34
Mesh
musicman100
I am looking for a rats arse meter, with a negative going scale.


We have badges to go with your meters:
 



2014/09/19 09:28:14
Beagle
Mesh
musicman100
I am looking for a rats arse meter, with a negative going scale.


We have badges to go with your meters:
 





 
BATCHES???  WE DON NEE NO STINKIN BATCHESS!!!!
2014/09/19 11:23:23
craigb
Beagle
Mesh
musicman100
I am looking for a rats arse meter, with a negative going scale.


We have badges to go with your meters:
 





 
BATCHES???  WE DON NEE NO STINKIN BATCHESS!!!!




"Batches?" 
2014/09/19 11:35:42
Mesh

2014/09/19 15:24:33
spacealf
A 103% which is not much over 0dB.
 
2014/09/19 19:54:39
spacealf
What I found out in the Past is that with digital and what I had at the time, if you get up to 105% - puts reversed 0 crossings and dips down to the opposite side. If it does that, it will wreck it, and there is no way to fix it.
Have to test it on your own with the meters.
 
 
 
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