Balancing OD volume
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Balancing OD volume
I really like the non-hrm I just finished. Is there a way to better balance the vol between clean and od channels? Would a larger R feeding the od volume help with that? There seems to be quite a diff switching between the two channels.
Rut
			
			
									
									
						Rut
Re: Balancing OD volume
That's what the "ratio" control is for. Adjust that until the 2 volumes balance.rutledj wrote:I really like the non-hrm I just finished. Is there a way to better balance the vol between clean and od channels? Would a larger R feeding the od volume help with that? There seems to be quite a diff switching between the two channels.
Rut
Re: Balancing OD volume
Is ratio the little 100k trimmer in front of the od section? I thought that was more to control the od level (gain).
			
			
									
									
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No he means the OD level control on the front panel.
Set your clean volume where you want it then adjust the OD level to be equal or above the clean level.
			
			
									
									Set your clean volume where you want it then adjust the OD level to be equal or above the clean level.
Tom
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Re: Balancing OD volume
I've tried that but I can't even them out.
			
			
									
									
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Something is haywire, then. Which is louder? And what is your input volume set at?rutledj wrote:I've tried that but I can't even them out.
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With clean vol at 4, master vol at 2, od gain at 4 and od level at 2 (these are actual numbers on dial, not clock face readings), the od is much louder than the clean.  In fact, the clean really isn't loud enough at this setting.
Perhaps the clean channel has a problem?
Rut
			
			
									
									
						Perhaps the clean channel has a problem?
Rut
Re: Balancing OD volume
The input volume does affect the OD.
Better off setting the input (clean) volume at noon and the master at noon.
Then adjust your OD level.
			
			
									
									Better off setting the input (clean) volume at noon and the master at noon.
Then adjust your OD level.
Tom
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Re: Balancing OD volume
I guess the only problem with that is for bedroom levels, that would be pretty loudStructo wrote:The input volume does affect the OD.
Better off setting the input (clean) volume at noon and the master at noon.
Then adjust your OD level.
Re: Balancing OD volume
Then just set the master volume lower. This is one (perhaps the only) advantage of a master.rutledj wrote:I guess the only problem with that is for bedroom levels, that would be pretty loudStructo wrote:The input volume does affect the OD.
Better off setting the input (clean) volume at noon and the master at noon.
Then adjust your OD level.
-g
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You should be able to crank up the master until you get the clean at the level you want, then adjust the OD level (Dumble called this "ratio") to balance the volume.rutledj wrote:With clean vol at 4, master vol at 2, od gain at 4 and od level at 2 (these are actual numbers on dial, not clock face readings), the od is much louder than the clean. In fact, the clean really isn't loud enough at this setting.
Perhaps the clean channel has a problem?
Rut
I've build one this way and I typically run the master at about 4 and the ratio at about 2.