remsouille
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Hi all,
I've been using my V3 670 for quite some time now and it's sounding marvelous (no shit, sherlock). However, I had not really used it on Lat/vert mode since today, and as I put it across my mix buss just a couple of hours ago, I noticed something was wrong right away...
I ran sweeps through it, and it turns out there is quite a big HF roll off on Lat/vert mode, about -3db at 20K, starting around 1K. Dual mono is perfectly fine, the problem is on both channels on lat/vert. The unit is also around 3db quieter on lat/vert, which may be normal, I don't know. I know that the lat/vert switch only switches the ins and outs to a standard passive M/S BBC-style matrix, but I really don't see how that would affect the frequency response so bad...
Any ideas?
I've been using my V3 670 for quite some time now and it's sounding marvelous (no shit, sherlock). However, I had not really used it on Lat/vert mode since today, and as I put it across my mix buss just a couple of hours ago, I noticed something was wrong right away...
I ran sweeps through it, and it turns out there is quite a big HF roll off on Lat/vert mode, about -3db at 20K, starting around 1K. Dual mono is perfectly fine, the problem is on both channels on lat/vert. The unit is also around 3db quieter on lat/vert, which may be normal, I don't know. I know that the lat/vert switch only switches the ins and outs to a standard passive M/S BBC-style matrix, but I really don't see how that would affect the frequency response so bad...
Any ideas?