Cqwet Dbdfte
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Rather than using two vanilla OP amps and a dual pot, (tracking?) could you use an instrumentation OP (diff in, diff out) with a single resistor control?
could you use an instrumentation OP (diff in, diff out)
with a single resistor control?
what do I need to filter ins and outs please ?
In your posts you made no mention of the cabling from desk to DBX only balanced out from the DBX but also said you had to have your Aux levels right up to get enough level to drive your DBX - without knowing the setup or the mixer it made it difficult to determine why you get such low level and as such the losses from passive attenuation for balanced line control of volume from the output of the DBX would seem to make that not an option if you’re not getting enough level to your monitors.I know that the auxiliary outputs of my mixer are balanced, I have already said that I only use balanced cable, Jack TRS to XLR that I made myself so I know perfectly well that they are balanced. the routing of my aux is in pre-fader and there is actually no problem on this side and even no problem at all, I think I have poorly explained my request. I am only trying to manage the volume of my stage monitors from the DBX outputs and not with the volumes of the mixer's aux outputs because that would influence the DBX input level and therefore their effectiveness.
I have no problem as such, neither level nor cabling, I just need volume controls at the output of my DBX.
why you get such low level
I don’t see the concern about impedance to the monitors being a problem
Ok. Understood. With a well matched balanced controller with accurate tracking on both sides of a dual pot it should be ok for long runs shouldn’t it? There is the other method of having a single gang log pot bridging the hot and cold after a pair of series resistors, one on each hot and cold, that are matched 1% or better, of a value around 4K7 that I’ve seen - would that work on a long run? Some of the controllers I’ve seen in studios have had 30 - 40 metre runs - no hum or interference.In post #5 already the OP explained that the signal processing worked optimally with higher input level, that there was no problem getting level to the signal processor, but that those levels were higher than desired for the monitor level.
That depends on the impedance of the passive level controller, and the distance between the console and the monitor amplifiers. Studios would generally have pretty short runs to the amplifiers, live sound not necessarily.
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