EmptyMusicBox1 Well-known member Joined Dec 11, 2012 Messages 137 Location FRANCE LYON Oct 25, 2016 #1 helo everyone ! i have a question about a Insert Bypass of my new Midas Pro4 channel strip racked : when i connect the Send to the Return directly i have a little low cut at 35hz how i can repair that ? Any ideas?
helo everyone ! i have a question about a Insert Bypass of my new Midas Pro4 channel strip racked : when i connect the Send to the Return directly i have a little low cut at 35hz how i can repair that ? Any ideas?
A Andy Peters Well-known member Joined Oct 30, 2007 Messages 2,031 Location Sunny Tucson Oct 25, 2016 #2 EmptyMusicBox1 said: helo everyone ! i have a question about a Insert Bypass of my new Midas Pro4 channel strip racked : when i connect the Send to the Return directly i have a little low cut at 35hz how i can repair that ? Any ideas? Click to expand... DC blocks on the insert send and/or return are likely too small.
EmptyMusicBox1 said: helo everyone ! i have a question about a Insert Bypass of my new Midas Pro4 channel strip racked : when i connect the Send to the Return directly i have a little low cut at 35hz how i can repair that ? Any ideas? Click to expand... DC blocks on the insert send and/or return are likely too small.
EmptyMusicBox1 Well-known member Joined Dec 11, 2012 Messages 137 Location FRANCE LYON Oct 25, 2016 #3 Andy Peters said: DC blocks on the insert send and/or return are likely too small. Click to expand... thanks andy for your answer but i have try to Solder the send to the return and i have the same problem...
Andy Peters said: DC blocks on the insert send and/or return are likely too small. Click to expand... thanks andy for your answer but i have try to Solder the send to the return and i have the same problem...