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echo: pro_audio
to: CHRIS BAUGH
from: LEE JACKSON
date: 1996-05-02 02:24:00
subject: +4v vs -10v

-=> Quoting Chris Baugh to Lee Jackson <=-
 CB> Professional equipment such as a high-end mixer or multitrack
 CB> recorder is likely to use +4.  This means that the electrical signal
 CB> (which represents sound waves) is 4 decibels more intense than a
 CB> standard reference level.
Good.  I guessed correctly. ;-)
 LJ> is soon to be replaced by a Mackie 1402-VLZ, which might help, but
 CB> Mackie's documentation is very thorough, and you could probably call
 CB> them for help as well on figuring which connections and settings
 CB> will best go along with their equipment.
Will do.  I'm planning on getting a good reference tone CD to assist in
level setting.  Have you used these, and if so, what do you recommend?  Mix
magazine sells one that seems reasonably priced.
    -Lee
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