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Re: Mic white noise
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Peter Perry
on Jun 30, 2008 at 8:41:10 pm
Forget that last question....it was stupid. I have been up since 3 am and my brain isn't working too well. I hate early morning crew calls. :-)
It still sounds like poor gain structure to me. Do you have the gain on the 410 cranked....or really low, so you have to crank up something else? The goal is to have all your gain stages working optimally.
Peter
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