Soundmugician said:yeah it adds attenuation to the output, again so far it worked for me, i did look at the original docs on the 1084 and found where the fader loop would usually be, and found that point on the bluzzi eq, I went ahead and did it, and i get attenuation, no problems so far, Ive been using them inserted into my console and they sound great! I don't want to step on Bluzzi here Dan, so you might want to wait until he confirms this ( would hate to smoke your units ) before you try anything ( I could be doing something wrong ).
electrisizer said:hey there,
after lot of recordings running through this EQ i still love it like on first day
dont know if its the right place. but i want to ask if you can design a dual mid section for a second batch. im considering the meaty neve mids to be the highlight of this unit, so two frequ. options would be so nice...
Volume11 said:Also, perhaps an output trim, so you can drive the input a little more?
I feel the same way about mine, I use them every chance I get.
Che_Guitarra said:Howdy Bluzzi - hoping you can check your emails for a requested troubleshoot.
As soon as I get these units up and running i'll be happy to do a full review, although not that i'm good at being critical! They'll certainly be put to the sword over the next six months in my hands as my schedule is booked solid until christmas.
Bonsaimaster said:I have a problem with the power section on one of my boards. R106 is smoking. Not sure why I. Checked all the resistors and they are correct. Any thoughts? Should I replace the transistors? I thought it was the 2N3055 and replaced that before I found out the resistor was the problem.