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Post by andybutler on Jun 14, 2010 10:12:43 GMT
used it to record a gig on Wednesday and it was much easier to get good levels without clipping than on the H2, :-) that's the worst thing about the H2. The line in clips at -10dB, and then the volume control is in the digital domain after the clipping. After going to the trouble of soldering up a specuial attenuating lead I'm still not convinced that the quality is up to much. You wanna sell the old H2?
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Post by modulatoresp on Jun 16, 2010 9:14:58 GMT
used it to record a gig on Wednesday and it was much easier to get good levels without clipping than on the H2, :-) that's the worst thing about the H2. The line in clips at -10dB, and then the volume control is in the digital domain after the clipping. After going to the trouble of soldering up a specuial attenuating lead I'm still not convinced that the quality is up to much. You wanna sell the old H2? I've taken to feeding my H2 from the headphone out of the mixer to get round the input gain problem Unfortuantely the line in on mine died after an earlier gig so it's off to see if it can be repaired Even if it can't be fixed I'll keep it for recording via the microphones
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