Pretty much!friendship wrote:What good is a pedalboard if you can't put three Phase 90s on it, I always say.
Small mixer for my board?
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Re: Small mixer for my board?
Exactly!friendship wrote:What good is a pedalboard if you can't put three Phase 90s on it, I always say.
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Been meaning to post that upon going back and actually looking at the pedals going into the Micromix, I realized that only the DD5 has an actual level control! I did try tweaking it and it didn't make much of a difference.Errant Tiger wrote:That is an excellent question that I didn't even ask myself. It's entirely possible that they are too low to begin with. I'll check that tonight - thank you!friendship wrote:What are your levels going into the Micromix like? It's possible you might need to adjust the gain staging so that you have a stronger signal going into the mixer's inputs, thereby requiring less level on that unit.
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