I was having trouble with my SB4001 stereo unit thinking it had issues, but I have now discovered it is the lunchbox I am using.
The levels would be about 6db difference between left and right channels on the SB4001 compressor.
- If I don't use it for a few weeks and turn it on, the levels would be fine, but then after 5-10 minutes the levels would start to become faulty again.
- The level issue would only occur when the compressor IN is engaged, in bypass it does not occur.
I moved the SB4001 to another lunchbox, and the problem does not exist.
What usually causes this? It is weird because it only occurs when compressor in is engaged. I can have the threshold high so that it does not compress, but it still has the issue.
I am thinking, maybe when the compressor is engaged, the SB4001 draws more power and one of the slots of the chassis has power issues causing the SB4001 to sound lower on the left channel? Is this a possible cause?
Anyone have any idea what could be causing this?
Thank you.
The levels would be about 6db difference between left and right channels on the SB4001 compressor.
- If I don't use it for a few weeks and turn it on, the levels would be fine, but then after 5-10 minutes the levels would start to become faulty again.
- The level issue would only occur when the compressor IN is engaged, in bypass it does not occur.
I moved the SB4001 to another lunchbox, and the problem does not exist.
What usually causes this? It is weird because it only occurs when compressor in is engaged. I can have the threshold high so that it does not compress, but it still has the issue.
I am thinking, maybe when the compressor is engaged, the SB4001 draws more power and one of the slots of the chassis has power issues causing the SB4001 to sound lower on the left channel? Is this a possible cause?
Anyone have any idea what could be causing this?
Thank you.